GREEN OLD AGE.
Growing old ought not to mean growing weak and feeble. It does not meat weakness or feebleness for thoso who eat with a good appetite and sound digestion. It is therefore of the utmost importance that old people shouldretaiu the power to digest and assimilate food, which is the sole source of physi-' al strength. To i those in declin- : ing years who find that Nature responds less readily to tho demands niado upon her, and who need a mild yet search' Hig remedy, to keep their system in proper working order, there is nuthlug ■ liko Dr. Morse's Indian Koot Tills. Mr. John Christie, Forbury Road, Caversham, Duntdin, ivhu is nearly 8(1 years of age, says:—"For many years I was troubled with Kidney Complaint causing me intense pain in the baclT, and costiveness. I tried many medicines, but their elTect was totally ineffective ulter the first two or three doses. Dr. jlorso's Indian Root Pills, 1 saw according to an advertisement, were recommended for my complaints; so'l gave them' a "trial and they had a wonderlul effect, gently and permanently overcoming my costiveness, and relieving the pains in my back, i still tako it doyj uccasionally. and I find they have the same satisfactory result, cleansing (lit- bowels and toning up tho system, and I am glad to state- that my kidney trouble has entirely disappeared'. My wife also uses your Pills, and cordially recommends them to nil women as a splomlUt medicine."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 3
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246GREEN OLD AGE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1214, 24 August 1911, Page 3
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