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[ WHILE it is against the' ethics ■of the ■: 1.. .;| .J. ** medical profession .to openly praise J jffi|wi\ 'i ■ "^l. .- *3^ y f .'I any proprietary medicine,many indepen- | d6nt physicians have, in spite of the 1 r^^^M^^^L^^^^ , ethical 'principles involved, let their : ! " f^ " ! patients know that they were making no • I ■ mistake in using Dr. Morse's Indian Root, -j s^or^ purposesthey'ate advertised] for. • In the case of. Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel, j I (nuMAPHoto, it appears that, while convalescing after 1 Pneumonia, a Rockhampton doctor advised trying Dr. Morse's ] I Indian Root Pills, which she did with satisfactory results. Mrs, j I Daniel's letter follows: ! : ■ " ■ • Alltn-stfett, Ross Island, tOWNSVILUE, QLD. \" ] ' ' ' Dear Sirs,—l wis asuffeiM ever nine yiars ago wjth.pneumaniaj and was rttflmmended, when ift the convalescent stage, by n doctor in Rockflainpto.n te ]! 5 take Dr. Morse's Indjin Root Pills and gvn them a fair trial. I took his advice, and have every praise, to record of the beneficial effects obtained from : I I yaur remedy. They ate now our household medttiiie, and my family find they remove any small or common ailmcfti. I would never be vyUliout them, I ; • ind consider them ittvaiuable as a family medicine, and I recommend all my friends to use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tills when necessary. 'j. I ' : , . • (Signed) Sttlts. ELIZABETH DANIEL. . !■ \ It is not claimed Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a cure-alt, but as a CORRECTIVE of disorders of the \ \ Blood, Stomach. Liver and Kidneys, they are unexcelled. They purify the Blood, cleanse the stomach, put life , I into the Liver, and stimulate the Kidneys to perform their proper functions, and will prevent many of the i I ailments so common if taken occasionally to keep'the system in proper working order. In thousands of homes Dr. | I Morse's Indian Root Pills are the sole Family Remedy for all general complaints. Those who have never tried them -i j will find neighbors, friends, and relatives, who can testify to the wonderful corrective influence of these Pills. '; BRISBANE LAUIIJ >M A ICriLNI- MPfMefeS-l*S^^^^W-f^ I 'I wa* living," writes Mrs, Elsie Banks, of 60 Judge-street, Petrie- 'fo////.rf / /rf / /M/ / //Jy /^ i terrace, Brisbano, Queensland, "in Northern Queensland for some W^mmmMl^MMmMv^^ ,' i • years, and became completely run down in health, which state Was f/m^KMmmm^^M^m^l\ g§ WMJWfiffiiW%M%MW i followed by indigestion. I suffered pain iind giddiness, and with |^'|i||||||p2e^^^ j many symptoms all tending to make my condition serious, and needing '& K W "IVPSS » m '*%&y^:W/}^W/WW/ \ speedy relief. . I tried almbst everything to reHeve my suffering § ■ i until aiffknd and a local doctor recommended Dγ, Morse's Indian $wtiy^twm%m^^ J Koot Pills as a good general remedy, and I am now never without #M glPssE &U f.\m I $^^P^jMMo^fso<m^WM ' them in my home. I noticed after taking the first bottle of your jg ;a g| ; wM 8 iW'f j Pills that I was recovering my old condition of vigorous health, {/ || M $ ;v ; wliisli has now been fully restored for .many years. My family also ' : ' 3 find Dr. Morse's Indian Root PUls effective. You may use this , f. IjJWJ&ini '* $ statement for publication," *^ts3«^J^^l™^"'*^''^'^4/w : "''■ Iliere is a ' s*-~***\ ■' 4 \ . ; ■~-■ ■■■■/ i 'Moit-MefillaWe Bottle \ A "RED LABEL" 1 We do'net make unqualified use' ' '' l lablc"— .but the possibility of any- W&UMwAS? thiftg being put back into this bottle PmT^i \ WMMiwkt O^X^^^S^ is so remote as to afford ample pro- iff?/ £$>' £ J 4fmMM//k 7A Ws^sk tection for the man who wants to /wiVV %y*S\ P O vlp^m know exactiy what he is getting, and MsM^-~~' !> ' \ \ivhwisw/m V fe?»a : ' ' for the dealer or house-servant to OWS >» VwWfMfffA t *§fiswff \ ' escape all suspicion. This bottls! is ,'o V}(fw&™&s& / S==s *<\ % perfected to protect. gj t i I y %\ mPl^\< There is no argument so wk \ fMfSf $ %lA ! vmdng as the conclusions of M> \ $ M£\ S^^ one's own taste. Get "Johnnie /.- J< *« < v \VsCi-ft / MOj ol Walker," "Red Label* , in the Nev/ I JIW \ \ Non - Refillabie Bottle and be Kj? \ "%, HOW TO POUR | »n- II J# iSk ': Tilt- the bottle quickly 1 ffl \ $§§ - 0(3 nearly upside down llil Itw «..,, . Z W® ' mi the wMsky; wiß » Wl fjf ****** W ;„ flow-freely. .Do npt Ifi US * iTW 3 H the whisky is flowing jffk WQISISI JOHN WALKER & SONS., LTD, * J Scotch Whisky DistiUdfi, ' ....." ■ " ;

! Kjiinaraock, Scotland, Gifts That Will Please a Man. . :;' Thjj choosing of a gift that will lie USED by. a gentleman, is some-- i thing of a problem usually. ' / ' ' Here are a few suggestion!)'from our stock—tokens of regard that ' are RKAIjLY appreciated by men for their daily usefulness and lasting quality. ' Gold and Silver Strap Watches, special Military model: Silver, 855.; Gold, £S. ■ , \ Special Dress Model Gold Watch, extra thin, £7 15s. Gold Pocket Knife, 655, i Gold Cigar Tube Case, 82s. " ■ i Also, a variety tf Gold Soverr-ign Cases, Jlatch Boxes, and Cigarette Cases, as-well as Silver articles lor writing tablo or for the ; siuolief. ; . G, T. YOUN©, Ltd,, ;|: 252 Lambteri Quay, WeHiiigtoii- |

I .' ' ■ ' -'You Can Investigate,./ ;! i . fibre's no slamming-together vin COLLIE'S : . Take for example tlics'o , . : : . ; - .', ':]■).■:■: ■! . Dining; Rooni Cfraii'S ;,;; ■■%.■-:§■! ! . ■■-. .'■ ■ from 12/6 each, ; •' ;■; ■ ■ ;^| Look into every detail, and you \rill find oa*h section ■ filled pcf* ■»• j fcc%, tiniLcr thoroughly scasenect and finished, Itjatlwr Beating' ...,. : : ami design faultiest. ■■ . ; ■ ■ y ■ ■ ■ y■' ■ : i Tel. 163 i. ARIfS CEAFTSMBN, 167 KHUJIFORD KEMOW^--;'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1987, 18 February 1914, Page 5

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