MR. P. A. PHILLIPS.
EX-MAYOR AND TOWN CLERK OF AUCKLAND PRAISES Dβ MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Mmry people think if some prominent men recommends a medicine it must be all right, but blood is the same in King and Kaiser, Prince and Peasant, Senator and Tramp. The medicine that will regu- | lute the system of somebody will regulate the-system of anybody. Mr. Phillips says it affords him" great pleasure to testify to the virtues of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. He further says: "Nearly three years since I came to Sydney after over half a century's residence in.New Zealand. I commenced taking these Pills, and have found them of inestimable benefit in relieving flatulence, dyspepsia, indigestion and its usual train of horrors, and this after taking various remedies! and a cartload of drugs and patent medicines." A dose or two of the Pills taken once or twice s. week regulate the system perfectly. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, cleansing the stomach, putting life in the liver, a move in the bowels, maJcing blood that is rich and red, and driving all impurities therefrom. They are a positive and permanent euro for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1905, Page 6
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214MR. P. A. PHILLIPS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1905, Page 6
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