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INDIGESTION

A DISTRESSING COMPLAINT An important essential of good health is sound digestion. If, however, your food does not digest and assimilate, it only causes pain and sickness, creating heartburn and flatulency, palpitation, sour stomach and inevitably results in constipation, headache and nervousness. Nourishment is as necessary to the human system as petrol is to the motorcar, and failure to obtain proper nourishment must still further weaken the digestive organs, impoverish the blood, and finally result in a general breakdown. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a valuable remedy for digestive complaints. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food- and in a mild and gentle manner regulate the system. 5

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Southland Times, Issue 23932, 26 September 1939, Page 4

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INDIGESTION Southland Times, Issue 23932, 26 September 1939, Page 4

INDIGESTION Southland Times, Issue 23932, 26 September 1939, Page 4

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