INDICESTION.
CVIJSED BY SLUGGISH LITER, A>T> THE GREAT BENEFIT DERIVED. Th»ro is no poison moro to bo pitied than tho Dyspeptic, who, if ho cats nt all, is in dread ol flic- consequences, which lie knows from experience nro sure to follow. When a remedy is found to relieve the terrible agony endured after every moil, a feeling, of gratitude only remain* ■ Such an ono is Jlr. Frank Goddaru, of Motupipi, New Zeahnd, who write: 'I am recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Boot l'ills as a splendid remedy for Indigestion, from which I havo been a groat sufferer, owing to my Liver becoming dug"ish. I have been so Iwd with my Liver that 1 was unable to cither eat iv sleep, and, in fact, food was almost i terror lo mo, because I blew whnt I ivonld suffer after eating. I began taking Dr. Horse's Indian Root Pills, and now I im wonderfully nlcnsed to slate they lave entirely removed my complaint, and I am recommending Ihem to all my 'riends and acquaintances. There firo nfliiy people who need a Pill <if I'lis dud', and if they talto my advice they ,vill pet the same satisfnetion that I did ram their use."*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1267, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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201INDICESTION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1267, 24 October 1911, Page 2
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