WHEN INDISPOSED. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS STILL EFFECTIVE AFTER TWENTY YEARS' USE. "It is said that after repeated and lengthy use of certain medicines that the patient becomes immune to their effects, and then it is necessary to resort to 60me other remedy. "While that may often be true, it Ls. not so with Dr. ■■. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and is proved ; by the fact tliat they are still the everyj day remedy in thousands of homes after years of satisfactory use. A convincing example is contained in the letter from Mrs Jane Skelton, of 87 Huxley ; street, Sydenham, Christchurch, N.Z., \ who writes: —"I can' say that after •' twenty years" experience in the u#e of t Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills that they j still occupy a place in my household as j, a good family medicine; thoy seem to : combat most of the little ills that flesh . is heir to, and I find them accordingly I most effective as well for the children -' when indisposed. You have my conj sent to publish this testimony if desired. 21
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 10
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