DEPENDABILITY". THE WINNING OF PUBLIC CON- , FIDENCE. ' In spending large sums of money in seeking tho good will of tho publio for > any article unless tho quality is behind the goods the money is wasted. It costs much more than the profit on any article of common sale to induce the first pur- *> chase. Tho profit conies when tho person is satisfied and continues a- customer. This is the secret of the success of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. People once ; try them ami then coutinue'to use them regularly. From time to time other socallod remedies arc boomed and tried, but soon found to be ineffective and nrompt. return to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is made with gratifying re- ' suits. For many yean this remedy has ', been in constant uso in New Zealand. Families have grown up with scarcoly any other medicine in tho house, and tho present generation look back from childhood to having had their mothers give a Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill if they showed indications of beme out of sorts, To-day (ho remedy stands higher than ever before in tho esteem of thousands as a good dependable articlo of the highest class, 6old at a reasonable price within tho reaoh of nil classo.— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 6
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209Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 6
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