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I UA ¥ inP\/ The Pub!ic are not /\ I £ ]| pressed to buy Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills because they are an All-British product, neither are they urged to buy them because for the past fifteen years they have been manufactured entirely in New Zealand. These are no doubt very good reasons why they should be urged on the attention of the public, but there is a far better one which is the quality of the article. It is on the merits of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills alone that they are presented to the public for their approval, and not because they are made in New Zealand or are British owned or any other reason, however good it may be. They stand purely on their merits as an effective remedy for all complaints arising from a disordered digestion, and they are to-day more extensively used by all classes of the community than any other remedy sold in New Zealand. All classes of the community use them, male and female, rich and poor, young and old. The merchant, the miner, the lady of society and the girl in the factory—they all find in this remedy just what is required to keep the system in proper working order. Indigestion and Constipation caused by improper or too much food or drink are quickly banished by a dose or two of OR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. They are a safe, sure and reliable remedy sold at a moderate price within the reach of all classes.

■ BULL! VANT’S EXTEA FLESIBLE STEEL WIRE ROPE, FOB LOG-HAULING. ONE UNIFORM QUALITY OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE THAT CAN BE MADE. SOLE AGENTS—HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO., 92, JEBVOIS QUAY. WELLINGTON.

The annual meeting of the Wellington Volunteer Fire Police and Volunteer Eire Corps was held in the Mayor’s room at the Town Hall last evening, tlhe Mayor presiding. The repent of Lieutenant J. C. Cusack, hon. secretary, stated'that the corps is now entering upon the eighteenth year of its existence, and its membership numbers 24. Captain Wright, it was recorded, was convalescent after a rather prolonged illness. The balance-sheet showed a credit balance of £45 15s. The sick and accident fund had a credit of £76 7s Id. It was stated that owing to the small number of fixes during the past year the call on the services of members had been slight. Mir Luke, in moving the adoption of the report, referred to the preparations that were being made to erect an up-to-date fire station at Constable street. Lieutenant T, Ballinger seconded the motion, which was carried. 'Councillor Barber remarked that the Constable street site was an ideal .one for a fire station. The following officers were elected: Captain, J. Wright; lieutenants, T. Ballinger, J. C. Cusack, A. Asher, J. A. Short; secretary, Lieutenant J. C. Cusack; treasurer, H. T. Ballinger; auditors, F. J. Ballinger and W, Lange. A presentation of a fourteen years’ service certificate was made to H. T. Ballinger, and seven-years’ medals to J. Ogden, W. Lange, and F. W. Boyd. , Lightning is the rush of on© land of electricity from a cloud to unite itself with another kind in a cloud or in the earth. Reetewed Name for HEAN’S ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint of finest family couch cold and sore throat remedy. Co.u2/-. Sere. 10/.’ ■YDUVEGOTTO GET BUSY! To best the Wood-borer. When our method gets loose In your furniture or property, it puts -what the Yankee would call the “ Indian Sign '* on the Wood-borer. Our process of gas fumigation simply deals out death surely; no insects can escape. Save your property And your furniture by our method. Ail work done by our experts and guaranteed. ESTIMATES FREE. WRITE OR PHONE U 8 TO-DAY. NEW ZEALAND FUMIGATING CO., LTD. Bank of Australasia Chambers, Customhouse Quay, t Wellington. 9JX Bos Hi. PboiM 22sa. t*Hg NEW FRENCH REMEDY. f|«lNa2N.3. THERAP.IONKM JtIDNEV. BLADDER, AM> ALLIED DISEASES. PILES. &C. Send stamp address envelope, ace 4k symptoms for FREE advice oo suitability In your case. No 'follow op* circulars* Dr. Lrclerc Med. Co. Haverstock Rd.,N.W..London. Depots: Paris. 12,RneCagtiglioae. NewVork.9o.BeekmasSt Toronto.LymansLd. Australia.UUotßros,Sydney.Brisbane TRY JfKU’DR AO EE( TASTE LESS! FORM OF FXSV TO TAKA. THERAPiOf* KS.ss D e»«. REE THAT TRADE MARRED WORD ‘THERAPION* IS OH ASUT. OOVT. STAMP P 'FIXED TO ALi. GENUINE PACKED

Soothes &, heals the throats. lungs Qtozice ! For over half a century Bennington’s Irish Mosn has been made by careful, fully qualified chemists. That’s why it is alwau* the same—quick and sure in caring coughs and colds. rmsjLgoss gSIIS'ESSS Irish Moss ’y&estfb. over SOyears 'C* eared- coughs and colds over 50 years ago—many a present day grandmother was cured by “BonningtonV whenagirll Mrs. J. C. Eussell, Severn Street, Oamaru writes;—“l can remember Bounington** Irish Moss for SO years. It was used by mother for me as a child, and now I use it in my own home for my children X consider it the best remedy that can be used.*’ Avoid imitations Insist on Bennington’?. Free from opiates or harmful drugs, there is nothing to equal it for young and old. government b» DEPARTMENT At age 23 £x every four weeks paid to the Department will provide a capital sum of £SOO payable with bonus additions at age 60 or at previous death; or £1 every four weeks at the same age will provide a capital sum of £BOO, without profits, payable at death. 4, H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., (s) Commissioner.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9793, 17 October 1917, Page 2

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