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THROUGHOUT Australia and New Zealand Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a | household remedy, and the antidote for all general ailments. In thousands of homes ". j • the little amber bottle is the sole medicine chest, for whatever the complaint, \ the bowels must be kept free, and the process by which the Blood js purified must be | stimulated to throw off the poisons in the' Blood, which is the cause of all disease. | ' ' ■ iflk I " r I T^e many wonde * ful cures 1 effected by I ■ mitiS '%r\\ [ ' ■"' Dr - Morse ' s Indian Root Pills have awakened I .«^*JHfIL .% I the interest of all classes of the community J'. . DBS '■■'■• to tJle merits °* these'.Pills. Years ago pills . |.',',. L 5 mmrm\g®L — were the medicine of the poor only. To-dav 1 I fkfll H 'Mil MI IV 1 ■■■■•■ efflcac Y of Dr - Morse's Indian Root Pills | jIdULIJ WiMUALLY B j ■• to overcome the.common ailments of man- I M JM IgL kind has convinced not only the working j §■ Md section , of the P°P ul ation, but'the more | l ijt '-J, wealthy, professional, and independent classes I i ~~T- — ~1 that Dr * Morse ' s Indian Root Pills are the '; _. ... -0: ; r# r ':: best family medicine. ; /'' -.^ 1 - ] •"' 1 y*! M^,—J Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have come' j ■to stay. They are an efficient, reliable, and safe remedy, placed on the market at a price I within the reach of all. They are - sugar-coated, pleasant to take, and retain their full ' medicinal qualities. They are packed in amber-colored bottles-not in cheap wooden or ! pasteboard boxes-and are thus always fresh and clean, impervious to moisture, unaffected by climatic conditions, and do not deteriorate by keeping, as all liquid medicines do \ THE PRUDENT HOUSEWIFE always ke'eps a bottle in the house, for she has learnt by experience that Nature occasionally requires some assistance, and that this assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills Many a ! serious illness may be prevented by the timely use of these Pills, checking the disease in I its primary stage. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, being purely vegetable, do not I weaken, sicken nor gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate I woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most ' suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened constitution. I ■ '■' The , ■ j Standard Family " Ipw f "'/RkffpO ' " Asahousehold remedy for all common |■* I{J x&? ' H S $*\o I fV' \ Bra W m ' ailments, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills j t H ,W\ |(| | 1 || '■ H. H«a% jj \ § ifl %_jk \ Troubles as I have derived great benefit fl .§ jr [ Kra || £H Jy faf ■.p&r J-- « - II Sfl r! a other medicines but 'found- nothing to | M | | i M If **?sp' ■ /*{ IB wriPWL/Pjl I ' equalDr.Morse's Indian Root Pills; they | Id | ' JJe*'* 1^ ...'; 1 "™" iaasj JazZi 'JfeS' . S are'easy to take, and do'not sicken or' 1" Vga*- .' /fu^^ l 'j>- a a ; gripe like many other Pilli;- • V ' '' mrn.wn.. .ii,i Ml i'..„- , ' J 1 ,'-'• They ;i ;Dp !/ xKey Do Mot Gripe. T'"

There are at present eight warships for foreign Governments under construction in private yards in tke'Tjnited Kingdom. . .. ] ■ ■■'■ . ' . ■; At tho Agricultural Hall an attempt to establish bull-fighting in London was made by" a party of Spaniards about 40 years ago. Over.a thousand of. the cleverest engineers in the world are at present making a profound study of the problems of flight. .■, In four years New .York has built 98 theatres arid' 32 churches. ' ' Last year the lifeboats of the National lifeboat Institution were launched on service 425 times, In all.over 600 lives were' saved.

NORTH RANGITIKEI ASSOCIATION, Tinder favourable weather conditions the'North,Rangitikei Rifle' Association held its annual rifle shoot at llangaweka during Easter. There was an increase of twenty entries this. year. The visitors included representatives from'the leading clubs in the Wellington arid'Hnwkes ! Bay provinces. The shooting was exceptionally good. Four "possibles'* .were registered, fourteen marksmen made 34, while 33's were quite common. At 500 yds. nine 33's off the rifle were counted out. The teams match for tke,.Opaki. Shield was the most emting. contest..of ; the day, seven teams of five men taking part; . This shield was won outright by the Opaki team.last year with a score 0f.448. The WJnnors returned it'to the association as a challenge shield' for 'affiliated clubs. At the conclusion of the 200 yds., SandonOhaikea (winners of the Newman Cup at Bulls in January) had a lead from Dannevirke of two points, Taradole, Mangawek'a, arid Eniholton having a deficit of seven points each. At 500 yds. Dannevirke were leading. by v three points from San-don-Ohakea, while the other clubs had not altered their' positions. At 600 yds. the. contest ebbed and flowed, Sandon.Ohakea oventually winning by the narrow margin of two points from" Dannevirke, with the respectable average of !)4.2 a man. Tho aggregate scores. were :—Sari-dun-Ohakea, 472; Dannevirke, 470; Taradale, 438; Kimbolton, 455; Mangaweka, 440; Eangitikei, 439; Sandon-OHakea No. J *w*n 112.

Insist on', Bonnington's. For over 47 years it has been the standard household remedy for coughs and colds. Tried, proved and found satisfactory, its sales are increasing every yean Allow no one to deceive you. No imitation is " just as good as "

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 777, 29 March 1910, Page 5

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