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A Great Corrective NOT A CURE-ALL. It is not clcimed that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a cure-all. but as a Corrective of disorders of the Blood, Stomach. Liver, and Kidneys, they are unexcelled. They purify tho Blood, cleanse the Stomach, and put life mto the Liver, and • stimulate the Kidneys to perform their proper functions, and will prevent many of the ailments so common if taken cccniictially to keep the system in pn.pj. working order.. In ihousands of homes Dr. Morse's''lndian' Root Pills are the sole family remedy for all* general complaints. Those who have never tried them will fin:l neighbours, friends and relatives who can testify to the wonderful corrective influence of these Pills. It is from the little irregularities of the system, that the. common ailmerits arise. Coming evils cast their shadows before them, and Nature, gives many indications of the approach, of these complaints, which. If treated at once, may be warded off. The inclination of the young and unthinking is to ignore these warnings, and the consequence is a ' period of indisposition. This fact is, unfortunately, more often due to ignprance than to reasoning or reflection. Many people are more or less subject: to some weakness, and • when the latter gives warning of its approach, it is both wise and reasonable to adopt some means of preventing symptoms developing into serious illness. In thousands of homes throughout New Zealand. Dr. Morse'? Indian RGot Pills are the remedy which, taken at tlje first indfcation assist Nature to avert the development of disease, and restora the system to health and strength. Every ailment is an effort of Natur* to get rid of some Impurity In the system.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 15 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 15 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 15 June 1917, Page 4

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