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H &W fef Br. Morse's Indian Root Pills PI 1 . ( a I ifim 111 ? When the digestive organs are out of order \ Wk, I .|®\, : <7j and not performing their duties, the system \ •'AI Xl\\ is starved owing to lack of nourishment, : and | ■ft 111 l§r consequently people in such a condition | Silk fl® suffer in ali sorts of ways and invariably lose \ iii| mmMll llllilll a considerable amount of weight. A striking j if 111 ! example is the case Of Mrs. S. A. Tebble, of | I fg/J I Olinda Street, Quarry-hill, Bendigo, Victoria, r I m ™ s lad y> who is the Mother of sixteen j ,/f IfII ' children, was completely run down, and | P?f{' suffered greatly from flatulence and sick J headaches, and did ;not fancy food at all. | About this time the great corrective piopei- | FROM A PHOTO. ; ties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills came | under her notice, and after a trial these complaints soon disappeared, her ' health and J weight were rapidly restored, and the system toned up generally. This lady is now I eniovine; the best of health, and recommends Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills at every | opportunity. The following is the letter received from Mrs. Tebble. which she would | be pleased at any time to personally confirm. - ' | „ c -. c ■ ; Olinda Street. Quarrv-hitl, Bendigo, Vie ' f| Dear oiis,— ■, , ~ ~ Ig Seeing one of vour pampmets some years ago; and at that period being completely run down, having lost considerable d weight I decided to "ivc Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills a trial to ratify what I considered to be Indigestion. I suffered much M with flatulency and sick headaches, and had little or no desire to cat. These symptoms soon vanished under a course of Dr. M Morse's Indian Root Piils, my digestion improved, and the systenvgenerally was toned up. My weight again became normal, and | I have never had anything to complain of since. I recommend them to my friends, and have every faith in your medicine. \os i| can utilise these lines if thought fit. lam a mother of sixteen children. (Signed) Mrs. S. A. TEBBLE. | It is not the quantity of food we eat, but what we digest ana assimilate that nourishes the body. When the Stomach ana .Organs of | Digestion and Nutrition are diseased, and the food eaten is only imperfectly digested; there is. loss of nutation, and the body loses strength as a | natural consequcnce. Not only does the'system suffer from lack of nourishment, but the derangement of the organs must inevitably cause further complications. Indigestion is a most prevalent source of constipa-g|i| tion, which in its turn causes a disordered liver, and finally you become burdened with Chronic Dyspepsia. Indigestion invariably arises from if IIIPJ improperly prepared food, hasty eating,, over-indulgence, fatigue and mMmmmmMm exhaustion during hot weather, breathing foul air, excessive brain work, f|# and more frequently from care and worry, which exhaust the nervous ||| ,M*±W force, and weaken the organs of digestion. Dr. Morse's Indian Root |||| wSMM//fP/MM/ Pills are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for all stomachic complaints. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, and in a mild and gentle manner regulate the system, restoring the weak anddyspeptic ||1J m l||!Sii; to health and strength. They give you clean Bowels, a healthy ,||j§J|§ |J»I Stomach, a lively Liver, active Kidneys, and Blood that is rich and red.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 3

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