GREAT CHANCE
EFFECTED IN HEALTH OF WANGANUI LADY BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "Some four years ago I was a patient to two reparole doctors over a period of four months," writes Mrs. Amie Martin, of 1G Halswell Street, St. John's, Wangaliili, "and after taking their prescriptions both ordered me to the hospital to undergo all operation which they considered imperative. I declined to countenance the idea of an operation at a hospital. At this juncture I received one of your pamphlets and as the doctors diagnosed my complaint as 'iver and kidney trouble and indigestion, I noticed that Dr. Morse's Indian Tioot Pills were highly recommended for these complaints, and thereupon decided to try ('hem. I was still bed-ridden, and after taking two bottles of your remedy am glad to say I recovered and «:as ablo to leave my bed and take a, short holiday, comparatively a new woman. Needless (o say, I considered they saved my lifo and now I speak most highly of T)r. Morse's Indian Root I'ills aftd know several sufferers who have derived much benefit from their use on my own personal recommendation. You imva my fullest sanction to ups llilo t®stimoßv for nublicatioo,"
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2442, 22 April 1915, Page 9
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200GREAT CHANCE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2442, 22 April 1915, Page 9
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