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HEADACHES.

THE FIRST SYMPTOM OF EVERY , FOBM OF DISEASE. Headaches are but symptoms of other ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as indigestion. biliousness, constipation, or some oth'er irregularity of the system. Headache is an everyday oc--currefice with many people, and in its visitations is no respecter of persons, rich atnd poor., man, woman or child, under all climatic conditions — and knows neither age nor colour. Many women hahitually suffer froin headaches which makes life a daily purgatory. To overcome headaches, it is absolutely necessary to get at the cause. Drugs which act on the heart and reduce the pulsations only have a temporary effeet. If you suffer from indigestion, biliousness, contsipation, .disorders of the liver and kidneys, thfere is no better remedy than Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills.

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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 10 March 1927, Page 4

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HEADACHES. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 10 March 1927, Page 4

HEADACHES. North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17748, 10 March 1927, Page 4

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