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YELLOW JAUNDICE. INDIGESTION.

FOEND DR MORSE'S INDIAN BOOT PILLS EFFECTIVE AFTER TRYING MANX SO-CALLED CERES. SAXS WELLINGTON LADY. ‘T have much pleasure in testifying to the great value and inestimable qualities of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, irritee Mrs E. Willmott, of Devon street, Wellington. "for the cure of Indigestion and Flatulence, from which distressing complaints I suffered for a lengthy period, finding no relief in the many patent and home remedies I tried until your Indian Root Pills were brought under my notice, and •am pleased to ooknowlidge with sincere thanks my complete cure after a course of treatment. I can safely recommend them to other sufferers For myself I would not rest without a bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills in the house. I am now trying your Nerve and Bone Liniment with very satisfactory results." The first essential to good health is sound digestion If, however, your food does not digest and assimilate, it causes pain and creating flatulency, palpitation, sour stomach, and inevitably causes consumption, headache and nervousness. That Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills are a valuable xemedr is well illustrated in the above case. ’ #

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8360, 21 February 1913, Page 11

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YELLOW JAUNDICE. INDIGESTION. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8360, 21 February 1913, Page 11

YELLOW JAUNDICE. INDIGESTION. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8360, 21 February 1913, Page 11

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