r—TfllObu SNESSj— —a 1 'TpHERE are many causes for this complaint, but they all spring from a f I disordered liver, which does not properly fulfil its functions, aided by | I the hot climate of Australia, which causes that organ to become sluggish j 1 in its action. The bile is turned from its proper channel and enters the jj I the blood, and persons so affected are demoralised throughout their whole f | _ system. The presence of these biliary poisons in the | I blood upsets the entire digestive system and causes jj | dull P a ' ns anc * uneasiness in the right sitie and shoulder- jj I blade, a bitter taste in the mouth, sudden dizziness \ ' on " s ' n s» s P° ts floating before the eyes, furred tongue,, j bowels loose one day and constipated the next. All | or any of ese symptoms may accompany the | 3 bilious condition, and while so afflicted the patient's life s I M I ' s searcely worth living. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills ; 31 relieve this trouble speedily. They open the clogged- j | U P system, purify the blood, and cleanse the stomach, j I causing the mechanism to work smoothly and easily, r | On the appearance of bilious symptoms, a dose, from two to four, of Dr. jj ! Morse's Indian Root Pills should be taken, the larger dose for the more * [ robust person; the next night increase the dose one extra pill, and if the | f trouble is not relieved another dose should be taken. A little experience | s will guide the patient in the use of the pills, so as to produce the best ; % effects. People differ in the way medicine affects them, and consequently \ | no invariable rule can be given. | I Indian Root Pills'for a considerable time and found then, a splendid corrective |TOs!|M*P for Co^toandLim towSp the system when out ikM} ||i«i — " ' i I
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1152, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1152, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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