HEARTBURN, WARDED OFF BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mrs R. M. Watson, 17 Dee Street, Timaru, writes: —“I have found much relief from the use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a remedy for indigestion. I suffered with heartburn and can say that after taking a. dose or two of these pills they seemed to ward off a recurrence of this complaint. I can specially recommend their use to any woman afflicted with Indigestion.”
No Longer “Off Colour” A keen mind and supple fingers . .. those are the musician’s greatest treasures. Read how one professional accompanist ensures both, and at the same time ask yourself ..whether you could not keep yourself fit and “tuned up” for your work by following her example. “ I am a professional accompanist and subject to rheumatism. Every now and again when its cruel twinges give warning of an imminent attack I take a course of Kruschen, which wards off the threatened pain and stiffness. It appears to ‘oil' the joints of my fingers and renews their suppleness, presumably by removing br dissolving the uric acid, the cause of the trouble. I can also recommend Kruschen Salts for lowness of spirit, and the indefinable feeling of being ‘off colour' that all musicians experience at times." ■yth May, 1928. {Miss) E. K. Original letter on hie for inspectionPrice 2/6 per bottle as all Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. 36.6-29 GAS HEATERS. JJOT JNSTANTLY. ANY QUANTITY, ANY HOUR—NIGHT OR DAY. SEE THE GAS-TTEATED AUTO-HOT Demonstrated at the Hamilton |-VOROUGH QAS J^EPARTMENT’S SHOWROOMS, TOWN HALL.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17986, 3 April 1930, Page 2
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