In Case of Need NELSON LADY ALWAYS KEEPS DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT "Bxpexienoe has taught every householder the advisability of keeping simple remedies la the house in case they should be required at anytime, and * as a result of experience the one most gen--1 kept is Dr. Morse's Indian I Root Pills. Mrs. El- , sie Jane I L e aning, !of Alma Lane, off i ju,. ' Bridge lUetit Nelson, NZ., who found these PlUa most useful lor overcoming Indigestion, and now always has a bottle handy, sends the following letter, sad also ear photo:—"A great friend at mine recommended my trying Dr. Mom's Indian Root PUls, as I suffered Terr macfe with Indigestion. I gave yeear remedy a trial, and a few doaee I found did much good; la feet wtta the 11 rat bottle all symptosne vanished, and bow I keep them fry me m eaee of seed. You have my permission to use this testimony fw-tiMJcatios, at I derived a great teneflt trees Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills te eeaekedsas say old complaint, m Bsahrti aristae from ImDtCeetts* and Impure Blood
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 26 October 1917, Page 4
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183Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 26 October 1917, Page 4
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