>at© "AREIWOMAr Disease makes many '• woman prataat* nrery old. Dark-rimmed eyes, hollow sheeks, and wasted form are aeoompaaied by JistleMnesa and loss of ambition. Horn* duties are a weariness, and social pleasures have no attracfeiw. Qae of the eemrnoaest expressions of women cured by Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is this, "They have made a new woman of mo." There's a world of "meßiuiag in the words. I* means, the spar* klo brought back to the eye; the complexion tinted with the VOay hue of healthy blood; thelo'm rounded out anaw in graceful curves; the whole body radiant with With No bettor tosti* fiaony as to the value of this remedy could bo off.-i-M th*n that of Mrs. S. C. Funnellj, Waiow»k », Wellington, . New Zealand, who writ>s:—-:•. '•1-think it is about time I let you knew the benefit f Vare Kt!>el -ed fr-ius Pr. Horee'a Indian Boot Piila. My buck wa« that bad it I tried to ■it up »tr*Uh< it fc'-t d" (i» would break. I also MifTored will) »iok h»sd -Che* tinea I was twelve years 01 aire : I am iiott' twrnfcy-flve. There WIS) etar si • <*' i Ut- wlm; t i art a headache more or teat, tih ~bon» two >••• .-..-. I trieil I*-. Morse's tndi.n Rot P.la, -affcr is ■ ,ng in my other p.'ertt rented!-". After taking »*« buttle* of (M Pill» I »l* better, ami after taking six bottle* I felt Vt'«-r t'iva 1 ha.t d'.ne'f'>r ye'M. I hare not had a bad i.«V «moi«. When I h»pnen to set a headache— )ii.-h i-not., rery often—a dose of Dr. Mor-*V. I '!:i-i R:.«)t Pills'■ Wt* it al! right. My hi>*i«ii<i kav thoy are the best PilU he -wa ever used." -. ■. V-.' • ; ' « in-. M-ve'« Indian Root fills stake weak women •troi'g »•!.» i-iuk women well. TSey dry debilitatißj drai::«, i-.-nl inflammation, and care fern*,!* weakaped fy oi ease. They ere a- pe«ltiv« t p unan«ii:v n-.r- for all .dteeaewi jwiiii frem a Ji-onls.red t'>in.vh' orHTSFj and tbV will perms-P-rtSi iv i:«n*ti|iaMon, Bi'i«min«s,-:«i«l Siok J l , iaiihe. at the Mine .time acting as a jucfi— * HiooJ punti r. Paokea La anker Utuesi r-' tttfttta
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 23 June 1904, Page 5
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353Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 23 June 1904, Page 5
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