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INDIGESTION

HAS MANY SYMPTOMS. Of all the physical ills that afflict mankind to-day, probably none is more common, or because of its persistence, more distressing than indigestion. It may take a dozen forms, be either painful or not, spasmodic or long continued. Whatever the form, its results are obvious. If we cannot digest our food it is impossible to enjoy life or get the best out of ourselves . Our health suffers, energy is diminished, life becomes a burden. In such cases something is wanted that will act on the digestive organs, and for this purpose there is nothing to equal Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. As a stomach and liver tonic for the correction of digestive disorders, they possess a world-wide reputation

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Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 12

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INDIGESTION Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 12

INDIGESTION Southland Times, Issue 22991, 10 September 1936, Page 12

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