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DO AIL CLAIMED.

'SAY 1 ? DK. MOUSE'S INDIAN KOOT I'XLTjS \EB A SPLENDID COEIf.ECTIVE JIBMCIXE. "J[ lnvc alwavs found Dr. Morse's Indian Knot Pills a splendidcorrective "nedicine," writes Mrs. L- A. West, Hunmonna, Et. Rood, Taranaki, "nnd my experience of two years' use enables mo to conscientiously state ihat- they do ;ul vou clniin for them. They reliavo custivencss of once, and do not cause pains or sicklies. I ', for children I find them invaluable, and a dose occasionally keeps them in guotl health. I recommend them lo inv neighbours. nnd they speak highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Ifoot Pills, and 1 consider that no household should bo without them, as they are a splendid Family Medicine." The slight headache, bad breath and discoloured tongue are the index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and "oiiable remedy in the house is apparent. By following such a course the more expensive method of calling in a doctor may be quite unnecessary. That Dr. Morse's Indian Kool' Pills aro the very best family medicine is vouched for by thousands of grateful men and women who Jiavo proved their wonderful corrective merits. Taken occasionally, Dr. Jlorse's Indian ]!oot Pills lire a great protection ngainst all common ailments.'

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 3

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210

DO AIL CLAIMED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 3

DO AIL CLAIMED. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 3

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