BILIOUSNESS
Avoided by a Hegulai Dose of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. “Prevention is betteSthan cure " is a' true saying but unfortunately most people do not follow tffls simple rule, and it is not until tjfey feel rCally ill that they realise llieir system is out of ordtr. An exception to (his, however is Mr) Minnie Armstrong, of Wakanui Road, AShburton, who finds an occasional deslfof Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills keeps |her free from Biliousness. Mrs Armstrong writes : “I have found Dr Morse*& Indian Root Pills au excellent med : ci|e for dispelling Bil'ousness. lam never a sufferer with this complaint after taking a dose of Dr Morse’s IndiSn Ro.it Pills two or three tima? a I can state that I suffered from?'|u early »ge with this common comp'aiht wh'ch prostrates so many, and I was ;'n° exception to the rule, until I underwent a course of your medicine. You may publish ihis testimony.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1917, Page 4
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154BILIOUSNESS Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1917, Page 4
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