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THEY ACT MILDLY

DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. “I found Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills a wonderful remedy some years ago,” writes Mrs F. S. Hewitt, 14 England street, Ponsonby, Auckland. “A maternity nurse in the country first induced my using this medicine, both before and after accouchement, and I consider they are all that is claimed for them as a laxative pill which neither purge nor gripe, but act on the functions in a mild manner. I am a resident of Auckland shout ten years.” (Advt.)

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Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 2

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THEY ACT MILDLY Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 2

THEY ACT MILDLY Southland Times, Issue 19654, 3 October 1922, Page 2

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