INDIGESTION FOUND DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS EFFECTIVE AFTER TRYING MANY SO-CALLED CURES. SAYS WELLINGTON LADY, "I have much pleasure in testifying to the great value and inestimable qualities of Dr. Morso's Indian Eoot Pills," writes Mrs. E. Willmott, of Dovon Street, Wellington, "for the euro of Indigestion and Flatulence, from which distressing complaints I suffered for a lengthy period. Finding no relief in the many patent and home remedies, I tried, until your Indian Eoot Pills woro brought under my notice, and am pleased to acknowledge with sincere thanks iny complete cure aftor a courso of treatment. I can Eafely recommend them to other sufferers. For myoelf I would not rest without a bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills in the house. I am now trying your _ Nerve and Bono Liniment with very satisfactory results." The first essential to good health is 9ound digestion. If, however, your food does not digest and assimilate, it causes pain and sickness, creating flatulency, palpitation, sour stomach, and inevitably oauscs constipation, hcadacho and nervousness. That Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a valuable remedy is vrell illustrated in the abo to case.* Affability as a business asset is extolled by tho "Railway Age Gazette" in ail article giving advice to railway men. A trainmaster complains that the men who are noted for tJioiv suavity get the good jobs on his road. The "Gazette" udviioa him to add affability <o his other 'goad aualitioi, and bw i.f the way is not smoothoi for promotion.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1350, 30 January 1912, Page 3
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251Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1350, 30 January 1912, Page 3
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