~ Ido its work towards the digestion of food. Unless this I Bile does its work sick Headache is sure to follow, also . . "y, Constipation, with all its attendant evils. With a little care | and an occasional dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, ' y 's I this complaint can be-entirely banished. They are now , 'I a permanent fixture in the house, of the lady whose ' 1 letter is published below, having been- recommended by ilns - z - CONDON <*»* a P h«o) v , | 1 a Nurse, and found to be all that was : claimed for them in actual practice,; ; ; J Gentlemen,— '•' Cutten Street, South Dunedin, N.Z. ' | I can recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills for those suffering with Biliousness. Some years ago at I ' Auckland a Ladies' Nurse first introduced these Pills to my daughter's notice, and I am pleased to say that . ; v I , Js how your remedy entered our household, where they are now installed as our family medicine/ I can cer- , ' ' ; ! tainly give them highest praise as a splendid remedy,to cope with the common ailment of Biliousness. lam I an old resident, having lived for over thirty-six years in Dunedin, and am fifty-five years of age, and usually 'in the best of health.—l remain, Yours faithfully . ' " (Signed) Mrs. Ellen Condon. •j •: I There af& many causes of biliousness, but they all spring from a disordered liver, which does not properly fulfil its functions, afled ; bv the climate of New Zealand, which causes that organ to become sluggish in its action. The bile is turned from its - proper, j ... channel and enters the blood, and persons so affected are demoralised throughout their whole system. The presence of these biliary poisons ; . in the blood upsets the entire digestive system, and causes dull pains and uneasiness in the right side and . shoulder-blade, a bitter taste j in the mouth, sudden dizziness on rising, spots floating before the eyes, furred tongue, bowels loose one day and constipated the next, f All or any of these symptoms may accom- . pany the. bilious condition, and while so | afflicted the patient's life is scarcely worth f Uvin s-'• Dr - Morse ' s Indian Root pills re - \ 1 : J 1 %I'vA 'IV tol lieve this trouble speedily. They open' the £ Men —the larger for robust | IB lii 1 i wl perfence will guide the patient in the use , |if W/mW/ of the Klls ' so as to produce the r best-< | PWmW/WmW I People differ iix the way medicine I-aIS i I®l affects them; consequently no invariable jf
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 5
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419Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 5
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