CHRISTCHURCH LADY RELIEVED OF INDIGESTION BY DR. • MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. By a little careful study of one's own constitution, it is generally possible to minimise, if not avoid, many of the simple complaints tliat particular person is subject to. A.striking instance is that of Mrs. Mary Goodfellow, who obtained rt-hef from .'ndigcstion by using Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills, and prevents a recurrence of the trouble by taking a dose of 'these- pills occasionally. Mrs. Goodfellow, of U Thackeray Street, Walthorn, Christchurch, writes: "Seeing your remedy advertised, and on the recommendation of a relative I was induced to try Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills for relief from Indigestion with which I was a long sufferer. I find on taking a dose occasionally that I can ward off any recurrence of this old complaint on tho slightest premonition. You have my consent to use this testimony for publication, as they occupy a foremost place in our household."
Messrs. Dwan 8r09., Willis Street, have a list of hotels for sale throughout the Dominion. So thin is a new oiled-silk material for men's raincoats that a garment may bo folded into a wallet and carried in a pocket.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2281, 15 October 1914, Page 3
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196Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2281, 15 October 1914, Page 3
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