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* /jfflft- Dr. Norse's Indian Rost Pills i Parf of his Equipment at the Front. j, l TH r pHE shot and shell of the enemy is not, as \ ■ /T v many people imagine, the only danger j, / fe|fl ' fi> the soldier encounters. At the Front, or in ]' iKW. ' the '. general irregularity of living, the ] : exposure to all kinds of weather, even among ]; j%' men of splendid health, cause serious troubles,' \ \ Witfi unless a good, sound remedy is at hand to | keep the system in proper working order. Dr. | W Morse's Indian Root Pills are invaluable for ' the soldier. They act. on the- Stomach, Liver, f I V*- and Kidneys in a mild but searching manner, j i ' throwing off the germs of disease that abound u B/ everywhere, ready to start their work, and \- claim a .victim, where ordinary precautions J; I would prevent. Filthy conditions, in a camp j Jpilf • P r °duce disease, and the only way this can be J | .{£%/ prevented is to keep the camp clean. It is $j I exactly the same with the human being, and I; • the moral should be apparent to everyone. Pte. J. A. Pond, of the R.A.M.C., has ? voluntarily sent a statement, indicating his high opinion of Dr. Morse's Indian 5 : Root Pills, which is ,published below:— .Somewhere in France. . i' 56th Field Ambulancc, R.A.M.C. ) Dear Sirs,—When I joined Kitchener's Army I was a victim to Chronic Stomachic Troubles, and it was my good fortune to " h come in conlact with a comrade who recommended your Pills. This was six months ago, and since then I have been rely-- ■ ' ■ j • ing on Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills to keep me in good health, and free fronr those troubles. Suffice it to say they have 1 done it, and succeeded far beyond my expectations, and-will always be a part of my equipment when I can obtain them: " >]' Yours faithfully, "j. A. POND (Pte,). |* 10,000 bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were offered and accepted by the Australian Military Authorities during' 3| the early months of the War. From letters received from Egypt, and other advices, the gift of these Pills was highly apprec- | iatcd by the men at the Front, because / // • they met the every-dayrequirements.and !he«is rs nt ite°:ttyreh y ree S t!mes I' sohitely necessary as a,bottle of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They are A||pM IWA' packed'in amber glass bottles, and are Hy tl SsmW & '' not affected by the weather, climatic || jjl ditions, and they may be carried on the' person of the soldier without inconIvcp.tence— an ever-ready help in all cases XM E O ° UmerEency " '' ' pURNITU.BE PACSCED u yiRTUB Bonoiiigton's Jubes Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. .. . P r (PiTY TT^"FI a Cheap Storage Accommodation for GocdJ tb \JXJIJAJL/»j : FOR SORE THROATS of any Description. , ...... KEIR'S FGKW&RDIMG 13 &15 victoria sr., well.ngton, For sore and rebied throat, loss of GEAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE AND voice, huskiness, there's quick relief AGESM©V» ' . COIfMIijSION AGENTS. They're soothing and antiseptic— | is oalj aj H 'BJTB CARRY Large Stocks of. FLOUR highly recommended for use by | — ono certain y ! t f and all kinds -of Produce, and will public speakers and singers. 1/3 tin | CURE FOR * CORNa ify Rbe pleasetl to submit prices on applicaat chemists; a„d stores or po.t free . fe thU \\ _ . from Geo. Bonnmglon, Ltd., Chem- B y< y 5 v w 1 'j '-m ' ' t 1 Chris,church. ' THAT'S TEEN'S Vg lour

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 9

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