A SLUGGISH LIVER
MADB OPBRATIVU Bf ?»K USE OF DB. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
Mr. John Butler, of 211 Kent Street, Sydney, having suffered from a sluggish liver, and frequently from indigestion and constipation, tells of the wonderful and permanent effects obtained by using D*. Morse's Indian Root Pill*, which correct the liver, but do *6t gripe, and restore the bowels to a normal and healthy condition, thus overcoming «mMone'a Indian Root Pills as a corrective for a sluggish liver," be states, "and occasionally for indigestion, I can assur»' you that there is no better remedy. I was in the habit of taking Epsom Salts, and from time to time I tried other medicines, but , none have proved so effective or per-
manent in tneir results as Dr. Morie'i Indian Root Pills. They do not gripe — like other physics, wbic.h usually open the bowels once and leave you JuiJ, tf constipated again the following; day. Ypujr gilli restore the bowels to a normal and healthy condition, without causing pain, or weakening the system." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a searching Remedy. They reach the liver as no other medicine does. They put a move in your bowels, strength into the kidneys, and life into your liver, brac/ng typ f.)je nerves and muscles, toning up the stomach, stimulating the circulation, and imparting health and energy through the medium of a well-regulated system.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14011, 16 September 1909, Page 4
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232A SLUGGISH LIVER Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14011, 16 September 1909, Page 4
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