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"A NEW ZEALANDER'S HOME"

MAY AT ANY TIME BE ' INVADED BY SICKNESS. In the best'regulated families the little ills o? lifo will creep in. Some member of the family circle may occasionally suffer from Biliousness or Indigestion, and one or the other will from time to time exhibit tho well-known symptoms of Constipation. From these little troubles more serious complaints arise, and should, therefore, not be neglected. Tho slight headache, bad breath, and discoloured tongue arc tho index to a disordered stomach, aud the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in tho house is apparent. By following such a courso the more expensive method of callin" in a doctor will be quite unnecessary. That Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills are tho very best family medicine is vouched for by thousands of grateful men and women who have proved their wonderful corrective merits. Taken occasionally, Dr Morse's Indian Eoot Pills are a' great protection against all common ailments. Mr« L 'V. "West, Hurimoana, Et.Road; Taranaki', via Stratford, writes :-"I have always found Dr. Morses Indian hoot Pills a splendid corrective medicine, and iny experience of two years' use enables mo to conscientiously state that they do all that you claim for them. They relieve costiveness at once, and do not cause pains or sickness. For children I find" them invaluable, and a dose occasionally keeps them m good health. I recommend them to my neighbours, and they speak highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Kcot Pills, and I consider that no hourehold should be without them, as they are a splendid Family Medicine."—Ailvt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 2

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"A NEW ZEALANDER'S HOME" Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 2

"A NEW ZEALANDER'S HOME" Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 2

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