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.' ■*•— ; — HELD OF " DP, * MORSE'S INDIAiN EOOT PILLS AS A FAMILY MEDICINE. "I hare a very good opinion of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as a genuino family medicine,"' writes Mrs A. L. Porter, of Grey Valley road, Dobson, Brunnerton. West Coast. ."Whenever a member of our family receives a chill or feels run down, a pill banishes all syinpI toins —in fact this medicine seems to meet all our little ills, hence they occupy a place in our household.- I can assert thoy are also a safo medicino with children."" No family should be without a bottle of Dr Morse's Indian Hoot Pills in the house. They meet the exact requirements as a family medicine tor young and old, nine times out of ten.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 10
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126HIGHEST OPINION New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 10
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