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IN CASE OF NEED.

DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT TILTS ARE NOW KEPT IN THE HOUSE

“[ saw your advertisement concerning 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 sometimes a great sufferer. I am pleased to relate that 1 derived great relief from your remedy and they (Dr Morse’s Indian Root pilk) now occupy a place in my household in case of need. 1 am a resident- of live years. You can publish this evidence if needed.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1918, Page 4

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IN CASE OF NEED. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1918, Page 4

IN CASE OF NEED. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1918, Page 4

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