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The Corrective Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. _ Manv people have no hesitation in taking a dozen bottles of medicine in liquid form prescribed by a. doctor, but view with alarm the suggestion to take a course of pills. This misapprehension is no doubt duo to t.bn imJGPSHL pression that pills are f]fla||fl» • mp.r e1 y purgatives, ggSla which may be correct ftwSili in some instances. Dr. Jt||fe[sL iforse's Indian Eoo: /*£jSWS?~\, Pills, howevor, are rtnt merely purgatives, actHI ills ' nf > u P° n " ae bo wo ' s I SAQRSPiSC 01 "T, but contain more | v' v "«»0 SB important properties, B DIRECTIONS HU which correct all disH iK!nsj»»«*iuPu orders of the Blood, B xSmSaZf. m tomacll > L'ver, and | nintin?ma |W Kidneys, evidence oi | m.m>» -, In which is not wanting, il iumiu nni-T Sill Thousands of lestimonU MSN ROOT gO ials sent us voluntarily i! PUIS w am ' gratuitously from Bt. ■■■ ■ all parts of Australia V~-~rrxrM&Z%£y , verify our statements of *-l*iat Dr.. Morse's Indian Root Pills will do and arc doing (.'Very day. Vou will linil neighbours, irioiuß and relatives everywhere who have been restored to health and who can testify lo tht: marvellous Ijlood-pnrilyirijr mid healing properties of these pills.* Ar, to the possibility of humour in music, the London "Telegraph" says; "II composers and performers had more of the sense of humour, music's appeal would Ixi immensely wider. The truth is thnt musical performers are far 100 apt lo take themselves too seriously." The solemn attitude of some musicians toward their art wu- humorously rebuked recently by a well-known New York pianist, who remarked to his gifted wife, also a pianirt, at, the conclusion of a performance by the latter: "My df.ir, don't look, t/i 'doleful! Music isn't a funeral; music is a ioke!"

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 3

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297

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 20 February 1912, Page 3

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