I A DULY qualified Niirse admittedly ranks next | I to the doctor as an authority on the treatment I I of general ailments and womanly weaknesses, and I I in following her profession she has a varied experi. | \ ence, and every opportunity to gain a thorough | I knowledge of the various treatments of these j JS diseases. She is therefore able to judge, and com- | I petent to speak ; of the wonderful efficacy of Dγ. I I Morse's Indian Root Pills as a remedy for all | i complaints originating from disorders of Stomach, jj I Liver and Kidneys, and other ailments from what- f I ever cause arising. ■ . * I ■ Nurse S. Stuart, No. i Elizabeth j< • i «&*©. Street, Wellington, says:— " I have j I ■ much pleasure in testifying to the £ V ' wonderful curative power of Dr. « 'i , j&li W$C>S. Morse's Indian Root Pills. , For \ * jM" fi'lwlv some con^eia W e t' me I suffered \ '£ from and Biliousness j $ J^ , which caused me much distress. • ? ? I'tried many remedies, but did riot | : 3 Mwffm et any P erman ent relief until I | f MWJffM 'Pel started usin S Dr - Morse's Indian 5 i Root pilis, which have P roved § W¥sm mmosm wont lerfully effectual, and I never fj I iwiiW haVfi-lne slightest attack now. My . | ; 1 Bf'§ ' husband also speafa highly of them | |i lIwFIP™ as a s P lendia laxat i ve and Blood ij V I' ur 'fi er ! an <i we always keep a f, 5 VtfcJ^*** , bottle in the house., and take them \ , I ' . when required." I j Women of. superior education and refinement, \ \ whose,sane discernment and good judgment give | 1 weight and force to their opinions, highly eulogise j\ I the corrective and curative properties of Dr. J \ Morse's Indian , Root Pills! Throughout the many I I stages of woman's life from peevish girlhood, | I through womanhood, motherhood, and the change I ' I of life, there is no safer or more valuable medicine | I Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect \ : t Blood purifier, and a Positive Remedy for Bilious- \ [ ness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow I I Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles > % Boils and Blotches, and other Ailments. ' • \ They do not V/eallen. They do not Sic Hen. A ± They do not Gripe. d
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 5
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378Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 871, 18 July 1910, Page 5
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