BILIOUSNESS.
DX. MOHSE-S INDIAN BOOT PHIS BEACH THE LIVEB AS ■ HO OTHER REMEDY DOES.
Biliousness by its terrible effect upon ■the spirits and energy of its victim,, is
one of. the most distressing of common *ihnents. Usually preceded by irregularity of the bowels, it is followed by se-
yere headaches and dizziness and total to do anything ■whatever. Many niedicines are simply purgatives opera-t----ing on the Bowels only, and -having no permanent effect Dr. Morse's Indian
Boot Pilla .act directly .the. Liver, deansing the Bowels and. restoring the system to its proper condition. Here is proof of what we say:— -"Uorlmany years ."my; husband .was a snartyr to severe headaches," says Mrs. Mary Jones, Tory-street, Wellington, "which would come on'at intervals with
tenjble hflioa3 attacks. . We tried many so-called remedies, but nothing had a lasting effect until using Dr. Morse's Indian Boetpnis, which were recommended to Tffli. Since taking these Pills regularly about once a week he hae'had but 3l%ht a fiaeks, and none at all for some months. I'Usetiie Pills : myself, and find them a Host efficient-corrective."- • ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 194, 15 August 1907, Page 3
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