PILLS FOR THE TROOPS
10.0(10 fiOTTr.MS DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT T'll,r,S .ACCEPTED 73Y TAJtY .AUTHORITIUS. In l.lin early inonlhs of tho war 111,0110 bottles of -Dr. Morse's Indian lionl. J 'ills worn oljered ami accepted by 1 1 ho uslraliau military authorities for use by the Expeditionary Forces. From letter received from Egypt a.nd other advices, tho gift |r of (liese pills was highly appreciated by the moil. Dr. Horse's Indian Knot Pills aro just tho thing required by tlio men to keep their .system in order. No other single tiling is so imports nt to tho foldior as the condition of his digestion, which, if not working properly. makes him a weakness instead of a source, of strength to tho army.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 7
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122PILLS FOR THE TROOPS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3138, 17 July 1917, Page 7
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