INDIGESTION
COMPLETELY CURED. BY DP, MOESfi'S INDIAN BOOT PttLS. "'About twelve months ago I suffered with an attack of Indigestion, and took d short course of Dr. Morse's Indian. Hoot Pills," writes Mrs. 3F. Thompson, of 12 Axnftv Street, Newtown, TVelliigtoiij N.Z. "I nil pleased to my they proved satisfactory,' and I have not beeii subject : to a leeftrreuee of my foviiie-v Ailnie,iit. You niiiy life this testimony for pnblfeatims.''' Dr. Morse's IviAiait Boot Pitts nr« a safe and rcliaWc remedy for stomachic complaints. They aid in tlio digestion and n-ssi'm'ilation of food, mid in a wi'td and gofi'tlfj manner re£tilnte the system, restoring the weak and dyspeptic to hcnJUi and strength. They srivo you clean bowels, '<a lieaithy stomadi. a lively liver, active kidneys, and lileod that is rich and roci* '' Thr- wjfo of n New Scn.hiim Minor won 4!2B0o in a. Ger.era swov-nstake on the H. Leeer. She received tlm news ciruultaueousl? with n message anttsuijcint; \ltf death, of box mother.'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 11
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163INDIGESTION Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 11
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