PILES. PETONE LADY RECOMACENDS REMEDY. Mrs. H. A. Moffatt, Esplanade East, Petone, writes:—“l can testify to the efficacy of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a remedy for piles. After trying many other medicines, I gave Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills a trial, and after taking bnt one bottle I was cured from this distressing complaint. That happened at Bradford, Yorkshire, England, ton years ago, and I have had no recurrence of this malady since. I. can faithfully recommend these pills to any sufferers from piles.”
GOOD IDEAS JSEEAJi -fiKJNEY HftW -many '“-gadgets'” 'have -you drxed about -your home that other homes would welcome. Why not jarteut some of .thont? At least, corrie :and talk it over With :and Jet us advise you. Henry .Hughes, Jutjd,, (DiTcartnis. W. E. Hughes ; and .j. 'T. JHuirtcr, Begistored Patent JPaatheratnn .fitxecX. ■.WjiUnrgtean.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19787, 10 March 1927, Page 10
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