AUCKLAND NURSE FREQUENTLY RECOMMENDS DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS TO HER PATIENTS. There is no person who comes so intimately into the life of the sick as the nurse. She stands next to the .doctor j-eSftsea,- treatments and JgjJ^pS&lfc , watching and noting the effects of v 'uodicine, and ben •" IPIHwS coine3 only, eec'fe^ifisSJ, \sHns or -4 to him as an OSS , ?!©? %flsi authority. There'l /' ■ *$ fore, wheu a I irS '■ °f this ~'\ rfSZv /s? n °h!e profession "~ Jz&BiiL 'S^ 63 htT ei'i x!a/ periences, they should receive (' ' -W?;?^ ~*h~s?ffl<? serious attention. "=* Ss. bT" From a Photo. Mace will no doubt interest many people. "I find Dr. Mweo's Indian Root Pills very good for relief from Constipation," unites Nurse Mace, of i 2 Upper Queen Street, Newton, Auckland. '.'They do not purge or gripe liko so many othor remedies. I havo recommended their uso frequently to my patients in my capacity of Ladies' Nurse, and have never known a complaint since their use. You have my fullest cpnsent to uso this testimony."
According to Mr. Pretyman, the Output of Beer (Restriction) Act will liinib the total brew for the year beginning April 1 last to 26,000,000 standard barrels, as compared with 30,200,000 barrels in the year ended September, 1915, a reduction of 14 per cent., says an English exchange. ■ CORNS LIKE KNOTS. But. much moro painful—why endure them? Barrnclough's Progandra is a quick euro, a sure cure—proved by twenty years' trial. Is. All chemists and etorce — Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 9
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