THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. A FAMILIAR OBJECT IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES. . . The Amber Bottlo in which Dr. Morse's Indian Koot Pills aro packed, is probably better known as. a familiar object about the home than any other bottle of a like land. It is not thero as an ornament, but for practical everyday use. In the a best regulated families tho littlo ills of life will ber of tho family member of the family circle may occasionally suffer from. Biliousness or Indigestion, and one or the other will from time to time exhibit the' well-known symptoms of Constipation. From these little troubles more serious complaints arise, and should, therefore, not be neglected. Tho slight headache, bad breath, and discoloured tongue, are the index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in the house is apparent. By following such a course the more expensive method of calling in a doctor may W avoided. Be vour own doctor, prescribe Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, and always keep the littlo bottle in the house, so that when sickness invades your home you will have n aura and reliabia romody to banlsfl It from your threshold.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 3
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200Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2305, 12 November 1914, Page 3
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