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A DOSE AT .BEDTIME BANISHES CONSTIPATION, WHITES DUNEDIN LADY. "I can speak from experience of Dr. Morse's Indian Koot Pills," writes Mrs. Catherine J. Douglas, of !i St. Andrew Street, Dmiedin. "As I was subject to constipation, receiving one of your pamphlets and reading of similar sufferers deriving benefit from your pills, I determined to give thorn a trial. I found theso pills act in a mild manner, encouraging nature's functions. I am never such a sufferer now as in the past, and I attribute this condition to your remedy. If ever I fancy a recurrence of Constipation is noticeable, I find two pills taken at bedtime vanish all symptoms of this common complaint. I am a mother of seven children, and occasionally find this mcdicino useful with the older members of the family. You may use this testimony for publication when desired."

The question of whether New _ Zea* land should own and work the liquor traffic will bo the subject of an address in the Star Theatre, Newtown, _ tomorrow evening by Mr. Jamns Simpson, ono of the visiting Canadian Prohibition delegation. Air. Simpson is the first vice-president of the Canadian Trades and Labour Council and dele-gate-elect to the First International Congress of Socialists after the war. Hie chair will be occupied by Mr. A. 11. llindmarsh, M.P. "Western Lake Saturday," in connection' with t!\o Eeatherston-Marlin-borough Copper Trail effort, resulted in 6117 2s. 7d. being added to the fund. A Press Association message from Sydney states that Nanna Ims tnxii scratched from the Epsom and Metropolitan Handicaps.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 6

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257

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 298, 5 September 1918, Page 6

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