THE IDEAL WOMAN’S REMEDY.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY CHRISTCHURCH LADY. Throughout the many stages oi woman's’; life, from peevish girlhood "through womannood, motneihooa to tno ncoliuing years of eld age, there is m W-iter or milder remedy than Dr. Morse Indian Root Bills. Taey promote regi .rlty aid' the digestion and assimilatn food, and "keep the bowels, liver a ■kidneys in pro per working order. R: ing used Dr Morse s Indian It Tills for a considerable turn Writes Mrs M. Barter. Dearsk •street, Linwood, Ch-ristcburcji, X ca. ighly recommend them as a grand corrective for female ailments. When 1 feel out of sorts or run down I take a. dose of Dr Morse s Indian Root Pills, •which quickly rectify the system and keep me in good health in every way."
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 4
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131THE IDEAL WOMAN’S REMEDY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8363, 25 February 1913, Page 4
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