rnmmmm NURSE E ™ aaß Highly Praises Dr. Morse’s Indian loot Pills Mrs. S. Jenkins, of 412 Doveton-street, Ballarat, who is 64 years of age, I and still following her occupation as a ladies’ nurse, after 14 years’ experience, finds pleasure in stating that during such period Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have always proved a reliable medicine for overcoming any of her family’s ailments. She has also recommended them to her patients, and in every case these Pills have proved beneficial. Her photo, is published in addition to her letter. Dear Sirs, 412 Doveton-street, North Ballarat, Vic. It affords me pleasure to relate my experience and belief in the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Personally, having ailed but very little during my li/c I have consequently never had recourse to many medicines, yet I found Indian Root Pills meet all the ills that have come my way, and my family also find them equal to all requirements. Daring the past fourteen years I have been a Ladies’ Nurse in Ballarat, and having occasion in that capacity to recomiliend my patients a reliable medicine after Confinement cases, very naturally prefer the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and in all cases they prove equal to the needs of most patients. I cannot speak too highly of them. Von have my consent to use these few lines if necessary for the benefit of others. I am 60 years of age, and well known throughout this city.” (Signed) Mrs. S. JENKINS. Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose sane discernment and good judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly eulogise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Dr, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy, prescribed by doctors,' recommended by nurses, and praised by_ thousands of women who have been restored to health through the gentle and marvellous curative properties of these pills. They assist Nature in driving all impurities out of the system, ensuring a free and regular condition, and restoring the organs of the body to health and strength. They heal all womanly weakness. Women who have never tried Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will find neighbours, friends, and relatives who can vouch for the great healing, cleansing and corrective properties of these pills. Women in every sphere of life praise Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. TABLE, and their action is not accom- fix' panied by any naueseous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle. They get at the cause as no other remedy does. They 'get at the foundation of the disease. They give you clean bowels, a - healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. They are a safe. sure, and reliable remedy, and will prevent many of the complaints so common, if taken once or twice a week, to keep the system in a healthy condition. For ‘all complaints arising from imperfect digestion and impure blood Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are unexcelled. I V ejzhiris urje (From a pho^p.) WA A VEGETABLE HEDICIHE THESE PILLS ARE PURELY VEGE--0 Eft# m 1 zmi M M Ml m. ■ UJfER m m. rtit for mm HAEY’S WELFARE. MILK FOOD No. 1. From birth to 3 months. THE "ALLE'NHU'R YS' FOODS being perfectly digestible and closely resembling human milk, give freedom from digestive ailments, promote sound sleep slid ensure vigorous v : health and development. The ‘AIXENBUKYS’ RUSKS (Malted). A valuable addition to baby’a dietary when ten month* old end after. They provide an excellent, nourish* utg* and appetising meal, specially useful during the troublesome time of teething. Eaten dry they mechanically a*d the cutting of teeth. MILK FG4M No. 2. From 3 to 6 months. MALTED FOOD No. 3 From 6 months upwards me n u F* A pamphlet on infant Feeding and management Free. Allen & Banbnrys Ltd., M Market St, Sydney W* TWINKLE JS The Star of the Season The Latest Out and the Best. x .siaasr sxatAMnsiMUiMm ■.xiMwajaiuMgas 3SS3
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8353, 13 February 1913, Page 9
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