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HIGHEST OPINION

HELD OF DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.

“I have a very good opinion of Dr Morsp’s Indian Root Pills as a genuine family medicine,” writes Mrs A. L. Por ter of Grey Valley-road, Dobson, Brunnerton, West Coast. “Whenever a member of our family receives a chill or feels run down, a pill banishes all symptoms—in fact, this medicine seems to meet all our little ills, hence they occupy a place in our household. I can assert they are also a safe medicine with children.” No family should be without a bottle of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills in the house. They meet the exact requirements as a family medicine for young and old, nine times out of ten .

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1920, Page 4

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124

HIGHEST OPINION Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1920, Page 4

HIGHEST OPINION Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1920, Page 4

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