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WHAT ARE THEY? THE FOUR PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES OF DR MORSE'S INDIAN HOOT PILLS Muny people take medicine without having the slightest idea of the properlies they contain, and they may be taking; drugs in their system that can do them no good and may do them harm! Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pil's are a purely vegetable compound, manufactured from Roots and Gums. One of the roots from which these pills aro made is a Sudorific, which opsns tha pores of the skin, .and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off the phlegm and other humours from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys. Thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impimty from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or Avater passages. This could not l'.avo been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the pills. The coarser particles of impurities, Avhich cannot pass by other out lets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above it is shown that Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united Avith the blood, for they find their way to every part of the body, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity. The life of Ihe body, which is the blood, becomes perfectly healthy. Sickness and pain are driven from the system, for they cannot remain Avhen the body becomes pure and c'.ean.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12629, 17 October 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12629, 17 October 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12629, 17 October 1905, Page 7

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