01 TT A T THPV" Tlie Public are J „ 'UiTVL/I 1 I not pressed to I buy Dr. Morse's | J Indian Root Pills because they are an All-British \ . product, neither are they urged to buy them because for the past fifteen years they have been j entirely inNew Zealand. Theseareno, doubt very good reasons why they should be urged on the attention of the public, but there is a far I ['.better one which is the quality of the article. It is on the merits.of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills S\alone that they are presented to the public forj their approval, and not because they are made in' ; New Zealandor are British-owned or any other rea-/-,son; however good it may be. They stand purelyon their merits as an effective remedy for 'alii complaints arising. from a disordered digestion;; land they are-to-day more extensively used by air* ■^classes.of the community than any other remedy* 1 ! [jsoldmNew Zealand. feuse them* male and female, rich and poor, youriga band old. The merchant, the miner, the lady- of"! fepciety and the girl, in the factory—they air 'find*!: an this remedy just what is required to keepsfie4 hsystem in proper working, order. Indigestions Constipation caused by improper or too mucffij food or drink are quickly banished by a dose -or* •two of PR. nmSF$ IMDIAN MOOT FILLS. ThfeyM are a safe, sure and reliable remedy sold at a J moderate price within the reach of all classes.
f lis Lam an Lmt y #, \ There is nothing our soldiers appreciate so much'as V' I MILKMAID "h |v It contains sugar and milk in correct proportions. "■+'&'' |& Only boiling water required. '*M Ilk. Sen( l a tin to y° ur Soldier Friend! J§§,' fe|% 0F ALL GiIOOEKS AND STOKEKEEFEES. d£&: Ma(le b y Ne stles', in England, andisupplied J&Z&M ||$$fskv to the British Army. "Ofconrseriot. I waste a home where they use Holb rook's Sauce. Everything sets caten " p and thoron e hl y i Tr y makin s a stew w!th tha ■ te» E:!, * i^ kitchen odds and ends —it's [\. 1 A delicious if eaten with Holbrook's R\ \-/\ Sauced }>• /{ Made, and bottled in England. j HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOK'S PUNQH SAUCL /i WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. (la the big botfle). IJ
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3134, 12 July 1917, Page 9
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370Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3134, 12 July 1917, Page 9
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