'' ; s Blood Tmxnias to Water. Mrs. J-tejrar de __o«l, of ?e__—o_y atxeet, 3c__crc, pr_iflea Dr. Morse's Indian. I-to-i Pills. .Har vg.overy, after c__ct«x_ __d failed, was alzrc—i a _-__3.a_ris. Mrs. dc Mo_- letter is as follows-.— "For some years I have suffered with bad heaith. and during the last twelve raon._is my strength seemed to fail rue altogether. At times I became dizzy aitd lost the use of my legs, and have heen almost wholly confined to my home. I dared not go far from home for fear of not being able to get back. Tn December last my skin became blotchy, and pimples appeared all over my body. 1 went to the Prin__ Alfred Ho_pi-._i. and th_ doctor gave ine some ms<_iciiie, winch, hovrever, did not do mc any good. I made about twelve visits to the Hospital extending over a period of two months, but I did not seem to get better-and I w_s in despair. The doctor said my blood was out of oTrler, and was like water, causing my flesh To become puffed aud .swollen. j I—riy in March a neighbour advised mc to try Ilr. Morse's Indian Root Fil__. which was a ppienciid medicine, for purifying and enriching the blood, and on the following day my husband purchased a bottle. After a couple of days my appetite improved, so I decided to persevere with the Pills, aud took t'aera as directed. In the esurse of three weeks I found a wonderfnl improvement in my health. I seemed to gain strength daily. Tbe pimples had disappeared, and a? I gained strength the d——iies-s which I used to experience entirely' left mc. To-day I feel a new woman, and am enjoying the best of health. I siiil take your Pills, on alternate days, and recommend them Lo -everyone. The neighbours can all testify to my condition three months ago. and are surprised at the wonderful curative proj«rti__; of Dr. Morse"Indian Root Pills. You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you may decide so that these who are suffering as I did may take, heart and know that your Pills will do them good.—Kate de •Moel." These ire word-; that should c_ry weight with all women s_lcrina as Mrs. de MoeJ did. A_yc_ie do_b_i_ig the correctness of this statement can write her at her address, Peabodystreet. Eelmore. near Sydney, and she will furnish them with any informa- : tien t'ney may want in reference to her ; marvellous recovery after doctors had . foiled to do her the slightest sood. Dr. j Morse's Indian Root Tills make weak women strong and sick women well. i Tiey get at the cause as no other remedy . ."- oe ".- aeaJi pg inflammation, drying debilitating _r___s. cleansing the Kom|ae_. driving all impurities out of the Wood, and aa—sting in the assi__.il-_rien and digestion of feed by keeping the i Liver and Kidneys in proper *wo_ki_g ■order.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 14 February 1905, Page 3
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