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ECONOMY Thinking people are aware that--the most rigid economy should be practised by all classes of the community during the crisis through which the world is passing. No oneis so far-seeing or wise as to be able to forecast events a day ahead, and it stands every man and woman in hand to exercise care in every item of household expenditure by keeping well. By keeping the system in good order by using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills— a remedy used by thousands-—one important item of expense is avoided. This simple, but effective remedy will keep the system clean, the Liver and Kidneys in proper working order, and serious illness requiring expensive medical treatment thereby made iuk necessary. It is, therefore, proper to remind the Public that Dr; Morse's Indian Root Pills are an economical remedy sold at a price within the reach of all classes. Although the cost of production has greatly increased, there has been no advance made in the selling price of this remedy. There are on an average of forty pills in each bottle, and, generally, they are sold from one shilling to one and threepence, depending on the local .trade conditions. These pills are a standard remedy, and should be in the homes of every family. More costly medical attention and drugs can be avoided if reasonable care is ..taken and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills used to keep the system in proper working order.

RHEUMATISM? RUB ACHING JOINTS'! RUB* THE PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD "S.T. JACOBS OIL." Rheumatism is "pain only." Not one case ia fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging I Rub soothing, penetrating " St. Jacobs Oil " directly into painful, stiff joints and muscles and relief comes instantly. '-'St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless remedy for rheu- /*"""*%, matif-i'i which f n never cliv.rpoints ( tA and cnniiu: bum the skin. r 7s. Do not grumble I I t«J / \ and go on suffer- / A V V ing. Get a oranll v\ P V/ bottle of "St. ?~^wkr e w I Jacobs Oil" from I jrour chemist, and I in jast the mo- ( i~\ ment you use it you will be free W1 - from rheumatic j I « , A/sU pain, soreness, J ] ml stiffness and swel- / J o^— ling." St. Jacobs" U ' Oil" has relieved ■ ■Is millions of sufferers from rheumatism in the last half century,' and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache and sprains. w' JL As Champagne is to Cider, so is... Me!!or 9 s ...to most other Sauces ! BUY A BOTTLE OF Mellor's Sauce and eat with the relish OF A schoolboy. The Sauce of Youth becomes The Resource of Old Age! XID.S'EY. BLADDER. AND ALLIED DISSASBS. fILHS. iC; Send stattpaddress envelope, age 4 symptomc for r-HfcE. advice on suitability in your caso. No "follow up circulars,, DR.LECLERCMed.Co.HAVERSTOCXRI>..N.W,.LONUON. Depots: Paris, 12,Ruecaatifillone. NewYork.CO.Beekinanst Toronto,Lym«nsr.d. AustraltaKlllot Bros .Sydney# Brisbane TRYNEWDRAG£EITA3TELESS)FORMOF KASY JO TAKE. THERAPION SEE THAT TRADfc MARKED WORD THERAPIOK IS ON IRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO ALL GBNUINEPACKET&. piiroir^ head A£m% J and / If : a , ( AM "'p arched ' 1 *■- throat . ■ , Don't put up with that feverish pnv longer. Bonnington's Insh will quickly "get busy" 011 the v.'cwj cold genus and relieve the tion of the membrane lining (he passages. Bonnington's will sW :t '".l clear the choked-up passages, ins that enervating, feverish feeLmji enabling you to breathe (reelv. Irish lioss has the unqualified endorsement of many thousands in this generation —as it had in the generation before. We quote one of many testimonials:— Stewart Island. "I ha.vo been suffering from a RBTere cold iu Ihe oliest huely ot aodbavo tried all kinds of so- • M called couch cures, but I still find Bonnington's Irish Mobs fSSSrS9 to be the best. I recom- jcwyvnosH mend it to my friends us it is a long •wnv eheapor than wccwKi-crvvrsiP Doctors' Bills.' - CAaxwani ; U. R. COTTJIELL. '1 Ask your chemist or storekeeper for Bounington's Irish Moss. 104

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 9

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