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Tl D J? J. Id J8 ' i i I For all complaints arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Dr. j 1 Morse's Indian Root Pills are without equal, and they are the Perfect Remedy in •! i 1 \ all Female Ailments. They are not advertised as a great "Cure All," but as a Safe, ■ I i I Sure and Reliable Remedy for the Little Ills of Life, for which they are unexcelled. | People who eat and drink too much, or get their systems upset from any other cause, I ■ | need a Medicine of this kind to keep the digestive track in proper working order, j \ Many serious illnesses are avoided by keeping such a simple remedy at hand, and \ 1 "• • ' I I once or twice a week taking a dose sufficient to cleanse and tone the system. This S I ■ i | is the secret of good health in Man, Woman and Child, and anyone failing to re- f S . . . '] 1 cognise this simple fact runs a serious risk of contracting any of the dreaded com- 1 1. - | 1 plaints so common. The old saying, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of \ t - i ■ ' '■ | cure," was never more aptly to the point. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are based ! 'i l I on a good sound formula, and are in use by thousands of people. They get at the I I cause as no other remedy does, regulating, toning and strengthening the whole sys- j j tern. As a searching, cleansing remedy these Pills are unexcelled, and once tried i 1 ■ ' t I they are found so efficient in overcoming Stomach Troubles, Constipation, Sick \ I Headache, Indigestion and Liver Complaints that they are constantly used, and al- \ i ..■•'■ S I ways with the most gratifying results. Neighbours, Friends and Relatives all testify I I to the marvellous Cleansing and Purifying Properties of these Pills, and their ever J j increasing sale bears testimony to their splendid efficacy. 1 j Can Safely Recommend Them. , W^^^^^^^K^^^M^^W^^^^ \ Would Not Be Without a Bottle in the House. WM^^i^^W^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I "I have much pleasure," writes E. Wilhnolt, of Devon Street, Wellington, f. N.K , "in testifying to the great value and inestimable qualities of Dr. Morse's Klil *l ~ \ Indian Root Pill J, for the cure of Indigestion and Flatulence, from which P P WWW Hf^^^W'rM^M^t.W' , j distressing complaints I suffered for a lengthy period. Finding no relief in '|1 Wf |l|l| "j. If til ffl WW^^/^^mMM I the many patent and home remedies I tried, until your Indian Root Pills were §Mf Ws' %\'fyWi % 7SMM tl vIIP MX^^^^^M^^^M^ * brought under my notice, and am pleased to acknowledge with sincere thanks m\skfy iv?s iP •"* iW %■ /i^^^^^^ //^^wm^iwWMv^a^m^ \ my complete cure after a course of treatment. I can safely recommend them Wvsi%\ V% V, 1 FT^P^^/TW^HH' \ to other sufferers. For myself I would not rest without a bottle of Morse's %W< iHIPII ■)! illfw nwW^Wfc j Indian Root Pills in the house.

Made in' Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, Limited .Dog's Head with the Dog's Head Label on every bottle. Ilk Is superior to any stout because it is brewed from the only stout water in the world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always uniform and standard in quality. A strength giving food and tonic in the most palatable liquid form, Good for the wife—Good for you SOLD EVERYWHERE. tfjIVR Lane's Emulsion a persistent, honest Trial. Makes strength and energy, AH chemists. '" '60.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1089, 30 March 1911, Page 3

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