A A CETAEL Nurse B.M^lvCnnan ft*m J Pboh^ Dunedin Nurse’s. Eulogy 412 King Edward St., South Dunedin. Dear Sirs, As a vegetable laxative medicine, I consider Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills an excellent remedy. I have been maternity nursing in South Dunedin for a period of forty years past and had recourse to this medicine with my patients where deemed necessary. I can confidently recommend the use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills in banishing constipation. (Signed) Mrs. B. McLennan. Users anti would-be users of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are assured that this preparation contains no mineral drugs, and is composed of purely vegetable ingredients which act on the Liver and Bowels in a gentle yet effective manner, and without leaving unpleasant after effects, as is so often the case with other so-called remedies. DTMORSES MOOT r*co H cm: PAINT Not a Parking Place Xo, sir! I’uoplo don’t park long outside Sid Aleddey’s windows when the ; 1 Before Luster ” fenlo is 011. .loose with ready rash dash inside to purchase a Snappy Fur Felt Hat worth 25/ for 12/6 (only a few lift) or from a large range of samples at 16/6, and those without the necessary spondulicks hasten down the highways in vigorous search for friends from whom to beg, borrow, or steal. They’ve got to hurry, because it’s the Last Two Dsys-r SID MEPDEE’S “Before Easter 91 SALE Don’t hesitate—it will be a long time again before you can buy Strong \Varm Pyjamas for 6/11 pair, and Fancy Half Hose, in the latest designs, for 1/11 pail*. White Twill Shirts are going fast at 4/11, and High-grade Coloured Shirts, with collar to match, usually 9/6, are now down to 5/11, and others with two collars to match, 7/11, worth 11/6. And a lino of Fleecy Underwear, usually 4/6 “ Before Easter,” 2/11, makes it worth your while to hurry, too! SIP MEDDEE Opposite Arthur Barnett's GEORGE STREET. Water Jugs v/ (a* illustrated) 3/S Dainty Cut Glassware is always an attractive addition to the table. Combining pleasing appearance with usefulness, it is yet so moderately priced as to bring it within the reach of all. Sugar Bowls, same design * ’*'■ * 2/9. Cream Jugs, _ same design Sweet Dishes, ! same design Salad Bowls, an illustrated 2 ; 9. 8(1. 2/8. OTHER DESIGNS. Salad Bowls— : ' 1/9, 3/9, 4/0, 5/01 Sweet Dishes— W BcS, 1/, 1/0, 1/9, Water Jugs—1/9, 2/9, 3/9, 4/9, 9/8 Cream Jugs - - 1/9, 2/3, 2/0 Sugar Bowls - - 1/9, 2/ Goblets 1/9, 2/3 Piokle Trays - « - 2/, 2/3 Pickle Jars - - - 3/, 4/3 If you are unable to call, write us! We refund your money if you’re not satisfied. m. m, mm r Mm (■ft i S-. v. |||||| m mm W/A Comer Moray Place and Princes Street, Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 12
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453Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20134, 26 March 1929, Page 12
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