CONSTIPATION
MILD BUT EFFECTIVE REMEDY. Mrs M. J. Walker, 69 Lower Queen street, Onehunga, writes:—W An .old nurse first induced me to try Dr Morse s Indian Root Pills, as I was subject to constipation, and I am pleased to say that I found this remedy act both mildly apd effectively. I am usually endowed with excellent health, and seldom have recourse to any medicine, but, nevertheless 1 have a favorable opinion of this remedy.”—[Advt.]
It was the rush hour—the busiest part of the day. All high Government officials were bent over their desks—asleep. In every office civil servants were snoring at high pressure. Suddenly one of them awoke. What s the time? ” he asked, jogging a colleague’s elbow. “ Dunno ” said the colleague, sleepily. “ Somebody’s stolen the calendar.” Coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throats, and asthma are quickly relieved by the use of “ NAZOL.” Acts like a charm. Sixty doses for la 6d.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 14
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152Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 14
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