THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE.
4 FAMILIAR OBJECT IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES. The Amber Bottle in vrhi:!». T)r. Morse's Indian Boot Pills are packed is m- 0 . bably better known as a familiar object about the homo than any other bottle of \ like kind. It is not there as an ornament, but for practical everyday use. In tho best regulated families the little ills -t life will creep ::;. Some member of the family circle may occasionally suffior from Biliousness or Indigestion, unci oiio or tho other, will, from time to time exhibit the well-known srniptoms of Constipation. I l'l'Oin these little troubles more serious complaint? nriw, ami should, therefore, not be neglected, The qtesaaaatfjl? b^tlStcoiot! _ cd tongue, are tlio index to it disordered stomach, and fta necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in tho house is apparent. By following.such a course the more expansive method of calling in a doctor will be quite unnecessary. Be your uwu doctor, prescribe Di'. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, and always keep the little bottle in the house, eo thn-t when sickness iiivadeß .your home you will have a suro and reliable remedy to banish it Sxom your threshold*'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1601, 19 November 1912, Page 9
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196THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1601, 19 November 1912, Page 9
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