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IZ~ ; FOtp o|. JIPE'S fflIM MIT PILL§ IfflS IEUEF j HpHERE is no person more to be pitied than the Dys- 1 i*• peptic who, if stye eats at all, is in dread of the I consequences which she knows from experience are sure I to follow. When a remedy is found to relieve the j ? sufferings endured after every meal a feeling of gratitude 1 •' , only remains. In the case of Mrs. Amy Gardyne, this 1 J lady used many remedies without success until she took Dr. Morse's Indian Root i I Pills, as advised by a friend, which effected astonishing relief. These Pills now I constitute her household medicine, as they have, proved useful for the children also. | \ Mrs. Gardyne sends the following statement, accompanied by her photo | ' «■ , Hsatou Street, Timanx, N.Z. I Pear Sirs,—l was a frightful sufferer from Indigestion, and having used many remedies with no satisfactory result, I was | - s sf persuaded by a lady friend, of Waimate, to give Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills a trial. lam pleased to say after using your I i remedy that I can now combat my bid complaint in a most satisfactory manner, Ifcver the slightest symptom appears, I r ' find adoso of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills dispels what would otherwise be another attack. Doctors have diagnosed my J % complaint- Chronic Indigestion. Yon may use this testimony as your Pills provide a medicine for my children as well, and i ? i consequently are our household medicine. (bigned) Mrs, AMY GAIIDYNL, |, 1 Indigestion invariably arises from improperly prepared food, hasty eating, over-indulgenee, fatigue and exhaustion during hot weather, S i breathing foul air, excessive brain work, and more frequently from cares and worry, which exhaust, the nervous force and weaken the organs jj 1 of digestion. Indigestion is a most prevalent cause of constipation, which fn its turn causes a disordered liver and offensive breath, and finally 'j 1 yon become'burdened with Chronic Dyspepsia. The longer this complaint is neglected (he greater will bo the difficulty experienced in correct- j ~ I ing it. The efficacy of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a remedy for Indigestion and complaint? arising therefrom has been proved time and ji "" | again.' They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, and in a mild and gentle manner regulate the system, restoring the weak and | dyspeptic to health and strength. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, active kidneys, and Wood that- is rich and red ij I time ago, being then subject to Indigestion," A \ \ - | writes Mrs. Vivian Quirk, of 145 Harrison fj / 1 f /P \ " I Street, St, John's, Wanganui, N.Z.' "My V/ /[I Ifl $ wM$, j) mother recommended their use, as your $% * ' I $ : | remedy was really our family or household !■] I l\\ 7 fj/ Wh/4\ \W, I medicine, I found after taking a course ! \MH\ l/A// s\\ RWr | of Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills the TfV \* WM | symptoms soon commenced to abate and /piLa kJ \ 'm I that the malady vanished in a very short |Jg||Mfy I time. I caa assert that 'I have never had fWM 4fi f §4 §f ' | a recurrence of Indigestion, and attnouto v-y ' | my ppeedy recovery to your' remedy. I n know them to bo a good blood purifier f illP 1$ MW4 M^^SM may use tliis testimony if j||£ M

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 5

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