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p.- <' UNSURPASSED, DR. MORSE'S INDIAN HOOT PILLS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED . BY ' ■ LADY. , ■

• ''As a household ■ remedy fer all com-' mon ailments, Dr. Morse's Indian j? 0 «t Pills cannot bo surpassed," writes Mis. jano Elvy, of 50 Barbadoes Street, Sy<|«nl ham, Chri-tchureh. "I can highly r j. commend them for Constipation and" Kidney Troubles, as I have derived great benefit from theni. .1 have tried a rooJ many oth«r medicines, hsit found nothiiigto equal Dr. Morse's Indian Root I'ilis; they are easy to take, and do not sicken or cripe like many other piiis." ' Constipation is the cause of limo-tenths nf the illnesses that'the human race is heir io.i Keep , the bowels open and'good health will be almost certain. No remedy ever;.'pi need before the '-I'tiblie has ever been so .universally: used, as Dr. Morse's ..Indian Root Pills for this complaint.* . The Kelbume-Karori Motor'.Bns'. Conipany ciillvalteiition' in'oitr'advertising coj. 'limns "to; tliiv mrieiulcdj. time-table between Ivarori.v;"Northland,:: and ... the Kelbunv® power-house..,.;-^. « "of the Heei.,l Oomorralic I'artv. delnpi- i ;ed :• "H /address in tho-.Kiti:^'s.^;Thcatrr>'. : v ■in Sunday'on "lu'iisiniuiu Legislation." " ■Tho'"audience was a largo' one- ... ,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1962, 20 January 1914, Page 4

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180

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1962, 20 January 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1962, 20 January 1914, Page 4

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