GREAT CHANGE. Effected “Some four yea|s ago 1 was a patient to two separate dftctors oyer a period of four months,’’ writes Mrs Amie Martin of 16 Hals well Sfreet, St John’s, Wanganni, “and aft« taking their prescriptions, both ordered me to the hospital to undergo an operation which they considered imperative. I declined to countenance the ideiilof an operation at a hospital. At this juncture I received one of your pamphlets i|nd as the doctors diagnosed my complaint as Liver and Kidney trouble andfj Indigestion, I noticed that Dr Morse'stjlndian Root Pills were highly recommended for these complaints and thereupon dec:ded to try them. I was still bedridden, and after taking two bottles of your remedy am glad to say I recovered and w|s able to leave my bed andtake'a short iholiday, comparatively a new,woman. Heedless to say I considered they saved my life and new, I speak most highly of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills and know several sufferers who have derived muoh benefit from their use on my own personal recommendation. You have my fullest sanction to use this testimony for publicsLady Pillsin health of Wanganui by Dr Morse’s Indian Root
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1917, Page 4
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194Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1917, Page 4
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