itwiWw It mmoM urn always m&eps i m m m omm amm® hoot puis I ; • 3 17XPERIENCE has taaght -every hoiise.fi «j£k Sjj hoMer the advisability of keeping simple I 1 »<"*?.%/ remedies m the house in case thev siioiild I ' , ' be required at any time, and as a result of f ' JL* *Si experience the one most generally kept is Dr. I I Morses Indian Root Fills, Mrs, Elsie Jaiie I k 1K» , Jill Leaning, who found these Pills most useful 1 .? f or overcoming Indigestion, and now always I :' VN has a bottle handy, sends the following 1 . I no. e. j. leaking (F™n a Ham) letter and also her photo. :|, ■;■ l - Aiwa Lane, oft' iiiiu-gi; Sr.,, Kelson, N..Z. .■§■', | Gentlemen,—A grist friend of mine recommended my trying Dr, Morse's Indian Root pills as I suffered very much ;I ' I with Indigestion.' I gave yoiw remedy a trial, and a feiv doses I found did uracil good; in foci., wfih the firsj 1' | bottle ail symptoms vanished, ap.fi no\V I keep llicm byine in -case of need. - Von hare my permission to use tins '■ I ", s testimony for publication, as I derived a. great benefit from Dc. Morse's Jirfia.y Root t'iljs in combating iivy • I '■; i old cosipteint. " Indigestion.'.' I (Signed) Mrs, ELSIE JAKE LEANINGS. .| | In the best regulated families tlie little ills. of fife will creep in. Some meftrber of the family circle may I ? | • occasionally suffer from Biliousness or Indigestion, and one or the otter will from time to time exhibit >| t | the well-known symptoms of Constipation, from these tittle troubles more serious complaints arise, and I '" | should, therefore, nat be neglected. The slight headache, bad breath, and disordered tongue ate the index to a I ' ; i disordered stomach, and the f i necessity of keeping a sale, sure, " f < 8 'and reliable remedy in tlie house | is apparent. By following such a % 11} O W^ | eoursethcuidre expensive method i i |of calling in a doctor will be quite til fej N 0/ f unnecessary. That Dr. Morse's >K4%fiM R fJ| ft 4/ \\m, \ Indian Ruot Pills arc the very host a k yj> fM \v% * f family roedieine is vouched for by {■$ /Bv\ STi M 7Miif I thousands of grateful men -and f [f^AHh I women vvlto have proved (heir I WtWiW' wonderful corrective Tiverits. $ tL^W^^W^W/0/ \ Taken occasionally, Dr, Morse's g Ff* sr* H | tion against all common ailniGi-its. ii!aS , /i4W/
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2154, 21 May 1914, Page 3
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