Biliousness and Indigestion^ DR MORSE'S INDIAN V.nOT PILLS TAKEiN 1 AT THE INDICATION WILL S.\ \ TB MUCH SIIFFEiRING. Billiousness and Indi yes lion are jnos,u distressing complaints, and nothing tends to make the victim more'irritable or weaken the whole system than constant attacks. Muclr Rufiering would be averted by keeping a bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills at hand, and at the fir-it indication, to take one or two. "For r. lc ng time," writes Mrs W. Watson, of Constitution Hill, Port Chalmers, "I suffered with fearful headaches, and ai tames I was quite unable to hold my head up. I always had an uncomfortable feeling, always tired and ' sleepy after eaiting, and to do my household work was a great" trouble. I also had dropsical swellings. I tried many medicines, but got no good from them, so a friend-advised me-to try Dr. Mbrse's Indian, Root Pills, . which, gave me almost immediate relief, and since using them the headi aches have ceased, the swellings have disappeared', and I am rapidly regain^ ■ ing my health. I always recommend them to any women who is suffering as I did." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy, and will prevent many of the -ailments co common if taken oeca- * sionally to keep th,& system in a healthy -condition. They are purely vegetable and will be found a perfect medicine for every member of the household. They are a positive and permanent cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, and for Female Ailmenta.
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10194, 17 January 1907, Page 1
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