ECONOMY.
Thinking people have become aware tlrnt the most rigid caro regarding expenditure is imperative, and at such a .time as this it might be proper to remind the public that Dr. Morse's Indian Knot Fills arc an economical remedy sold at a price within the reach of all classes. Although tho cost of production has greatly increased there has been no advance made in the selling price of this remedy. There are oiv an average forty pills in each bottle, and generally they sold from one shilling to one and threepence, depending on the local trade conditions. These pills are a standard remedy, and should be in the homes of every family. More costly medical attention and drugs can bo avoided if reasonable care is taken and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills used to keep the system in proper working order. A person begins to lose height at the age of fifty, and at th<> age of ninety has lost at least one nnd a half inches. Over 3000 South Africans are in tho Royal Air Force. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Curo.*
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 8
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186Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 8
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