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IN CASE OF NEED.

DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS ARE NOW KEPI' IN THE HOUSE

“I saw your advertisement coneerning Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills,” writes Mrs. Alice D. Oridant, of Tyne street, South Oamaru, “and decided upon giving them a trial, being subject to Constipation, with which I was a sufferer. lam pleased to relate that I derived great relief from your remedy and they (Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills) now occupy a place in my liousehld in case of need. 1 am a; resident of five years. You pan publish this evidence if needed.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19171025.2.34

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1917, Page 4

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96

IN CASE OF NEED. Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1917, Page 4

IN CASE OF NEED. Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1917, Page 4

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