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THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. A FAMILIAR. OBJECT IN-THOUSANDS' OP HOMES. The Amber Bottle in which Dr. Morse's Indian. Root Pills are packed is probably better known as n, familiar object about the home than any other bottle of a like kind. It is-not there as ail ornament, but for practical iBESKa "* everyday use. In the beat regulated families . the little-ills of life will &Ss£ffsl k° r the family feAMifevi member of the family °' rc ' 6 ™ay. occasionally suffer from Biliousness ll D' Vs®*! 01 ' Indigestion, and one 5 .inDOrv Eaw°. r 'ho ot ' ,er will from S "UrtOt $ naSal time to time exhibit \ toimL' wtffl the well-known eympi H5 f®l tcms of Constipation. ] nurau'lS HI From these little trou- ■ more eerious 1 complaints arise, and 1 lUßuunnnV should, therefore, not I INDIAN ROQT |||| be neglected. The I Am «n |«8j slight headache, bad ! rILLj ?B«gJ breath, and discoloured I luuuu,.,., J J. ?lj®' t°ngue, are the. index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in the house is apparent. By following such a course the more expensive method of' calling in a doctor may be avoided. Be your own doctor, prescribe Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and always keep the little bottle in the house, so that when sickness invudes your home you will have a sure and reliable remedy to bSnish it from your threshold.

A bogy'match was played by tho Masterton Golf Club on Saturday, Tn which about twenty players took part. The best card was handed in by Mr. C. Emj>

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 3

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262

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 3

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