1 j The Little Amber Bottle | No Parcel for the Front Complete Without One •; -J INHERE will be no parcel so small that space j j cannot be found to tuck away a bottle of 1 j Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills. Nothing at many j i times its size, and many times its cost will be j j more useful to the men. The Pills are packed in I | the well-known "Little Amber Bottle" and can j ?be carried on the person of the soldier wherever he is—a most * j invaluable remedy to have at hand when in the trenches for 1 \ days cut off from regular medical supplies. ! j Ten thousand bottles of these Pills have been presented ! | free to the Australian Military Authorities and many thousands 1 | have been'sent by friends and relatives. See to it, therefore, that in j j each parcel going forward at this season a "Little Amber Bottle" is. j bend one of these j familiar bottles. Mpfil
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 9
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166Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3164, 16 August 1917, Page 9
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