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I pEOPLE often imagine that they have been bene- I \ | JL fited by some remedy that has a great run for a ' • I | little while, but soon.dies out because there is really |llfflll§ll no substantial merit in it; but when a medicine like v Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills goqs steadily on,' year " I. after year, keeping its old adherents and gaining new all the time, then there must be some solid reason for it. ' The lady whose statement is printed below began ' using this remedy nine year§ ago, and continues to do so now; what, her experience has been and what j she thinks of them is best told in her own" words; { Dear Sirs, Featherstone Street, Palmerston North.-N.Z. ■ /WiS'ty | ■ " About nine years ago a lady friend persuaded me to take ' Dr.' WilW 9 - Morse's Indian Root Pills; at that period I was under medical supervision and ; mn&~ confined to my bed for several weeks, suffering from Kidney trouble. I "IV'/f" commenced taking Dr. Morao's Indian Koot Pills and found immediate bene- /' I • \ ' fit, rising from my bed a new woman. I find that a course of your Pills ■ * - ■. . \ \ i wards off any recurrence of this malady whenever I observe the slightest Mrs. E. S. Jinsek (from a photo). i symptom. I would now never be without them, therefore they occupy a foremost place in my household. I am j sixty-one years of age, and a mother of thirteen children. I consider your medicine saved my life. ' ; I remain, Mrs. ELLEN S.-JENSEN." "■ t - |" : The importune of the Kidneys to the health of the human tody Is manifested by the tact-that to them is allotted'the duty 'j• -« ; of Altering from tho Blood all poisonous and impure matters, and expelling them from the system through the urinary organs.--If, ' i therefore, they become inaotive or clogged, the result is apparent. .. Impurities; .and; the decayed, matters which are ever .being,,, j; absorbed by the Blood in its flow through the system, are not extracted, hut remain in the blood to ferment, ! mm p that greater ills will fojlow..Those who ■ § mmm. h sttsusssx-u ' I "ipmi iMiMiii 1 > MJ , Mttwwlf \\m| w : likesuts,anc emakes.itsappearanM,and;.:i

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2739, 6 April 1916, Page 9

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