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COSTIVENESS.

THE CAUSE OF MUCH SUFFERING

To maintain a healthy system the bowels should operate at least once every hours. This is one of Nature's provisions which is too often ignored, and the result is untold suffering. Women are the greatest offenders, but sooner or later , they' must pay the penalty. Many women's ailments are due to the straining and purging, following upon habitual constipation, and in many cases displacement of the pelvic organs may be attributed to the same cause.

"I have always found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a splendid corrective, medicine," writes Mrs Mary Hands, Chaucer Road, Napier, "and my experience of two years' use enables me to conscientiously state that they do all that you claim for them. They relieve costivenesw at once, and do not cause pain or sickness. At one time I suffered from Rheumatics, but am now quite free. ])r. Morse's Indian Root Pills are our Family Medicine and we always keep a bottle in the house."

Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this assistance is given atthe first, indication much distress and suffering may be averted. Mothers, especially, should j^uard the health of their children, and inculcate regular habits from infancy.

As a family Remedy for Costiveness Dr. Morse's Imlmn Root Tills have n wide reputation. They jire mild in their act- ion, causing neither weakness, or JsifKne.ss, und do not gripe.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13748, 10 September 1908, Page 7

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COSTIVENESS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13748, 10 September 1908, Page 7

COSTIVENESS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13748, 10 September 1908, Page 7