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INDJGEST!Of3.

C-U7SED BY SLUGGISH LIVETJ, AND THE GREAT BENEFIT DERIVED.

There is no person moTe to be pitied than the Dyspeptic, who, if he eats , at all, is in dread of the consequences, which ho knows from experience arc sure to follow. When a remedy is found to relieve the terrible agony endured after every moil, a feeling of gratitude only remains. Such an one is Sir. Frank Goddard, of lilorupipi. New Zealand, who writes: "I can recommend Dr. Morr-c's Indian Root Pills ins a splendid remedy for Indigestion, from wliich I have l>een a great sufferer, owinjr to my Liver brooming sluggish. 1 have been so bad with my Liver that I was unable to either eat or sleep, and. in fact, food was almost a terror to me, because I knew what I would suffer after rating-. I began raking Dr. Morso's Indian Root Pills, and now I am wonderfully pleased to stale they have entirely removed my complaint, and I am recommending them to all my friends and acquaintances. Tl\«re are manv people- who need a Pill of this Idnd" and if they take my advice they will get the same satisfaction that I did from their use."*'

Messrs. Dalgoty and Co., Ltd., will conduct a stock sale at Levin on Friday, February 16, commencing at 11."0 a.m. Tho various lots are advertised in this Mr. Waiter Binkie, the well-known Branxholni draught horse-breeder, has iVays an Invurcarijill paper) Mild throuu'li Mcssi-. Wright. Stephens..)!! and Co., Mil., his prize three-vear-old tilly, Bonnie .lean (lf.:il X.X.S.l.!.),'by Sir Xeville (imp.), from Highland Lassie, by Shepherd Lad, and iiJ.-o a coll "to Jlr. Harding, a North Island studmaster, at very saH.-fiielur.v IiTUiT-;. Mr. Harding inspected several .-ttitls iu the smith, being determined lo obtain .'onu'thing p".-s«->.iii!,' the Shepherd Lad strain, and evcntiiallv he decided upon Mr. Blakic's liandionie filly who has live first and four second prizes in her credit. Mr. Blakie has bred Honliic .lenn':- tlr:tii, her grniwl-ihrni, and hot grond-ciro, Shephci'd lad.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 8

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333

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1362, 13 February 1912, Page 8

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