A HINT TO THE SWEETHEART.
To the thousands of sensible young women who have men friends serving in the ranks at the front, and who desire to send some article that will be of real benefit instead of 6ome silly> useless trifle, it may not be amiss to suggest sending a bottle of Dr. Moises Indian Hoot Pills. . A bottlo of pills may scorn an amusing or unusual thing to suggest, but seriously, could anything of equal size or cost bo sent that will be so necessary or useful? It is a well-known fact that the men require such a remedy. The irregular life causes the system to g»t out of ordor, and it is this getting out of order that is responsible for such an enormous loss from sickness. The shot and shell of the enemv aro (niy part of the dangers tho soldiers face. To be an effective soldier, good health is far and away tho most important, single item. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are tno well known to the public to wnsto space telling what they will do. Tho little amber bottles in which thev are packed will secure them from all kinds of weather conditions, and they can be carried by the men on their person at all times without inconvenience. Ten thousand bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were offered and accopied by tho Australian military nuthorities during the earl.v months of tho war Frota letters received from Fgypt and'other advices the gift of these pills was highly appreciated, because they met the everyday requirement and kf.pt tho nion in perfect condition, tee that a bottlo of Dr. Horse's Indian Ivcot Pills is included in any parcel being seat to a friend at the front.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 24, 23 October 1917, Page 6
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292A HINT TO THE SWEETHEART. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 24, 23 October 1917, Page 6
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