A GENUINE LAXATIVE.
OOXSI'IRA-TION SL'COESSFCLLY combated. “AWiough a .resident of this ..suburb,” .writes Mrs. Mabel .Gordon, 16 Spencer street, Addington, .Christchurch, “I am n very oldnme of llangiora, andepn iveconnueud .Dr. Morse’s Indian ltoot Pills as a genuine laxative .medicine. I ‘found great relief -from your -remedy ;in eombatmg Coarst,ipntion -and sometimes -when -my ebildreo—iic-ed .a purgative iiae(ljc-ine jl find your .niedipine ,useful. 1 am <. •prrtther (of four .children. Von may ■use this testimony ,if .desired.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1917, Page 4
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76A GENUINE LAXATIVE. Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1917, Page 4
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