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. What a world of meaning these two words convey. Yet in thousands of homes the same talc is told of sick and ailing wives and daughters who suffer from constant headaches, loss of energy, loss of appetite, depression, habitual constipation, and frequent attacks of Biliousness and Indigestion. " For a long time 1 suffered with fearful Headaches," writes Mrs. W. Watson, Constitution Hill, Port Chalmers, " and at times I was quite unable to hold my head up. I always had an uncomfortable feeling, always tired and sleepy after eating, and to do my household work was a great trouble. 1 also had dropsical swellings/- I tried many medicines but I got no good from them, so a,friend advised me to try Dr. Morse's "Indian Root Pills which gave me almost immediate relief, and since using them the headaches have ceased, the swellings have disappeared, and I am rapidly regaining my health. I recommend your Pills to any women who is suffering the same as I did." Are you always ailing? If so, do not give up hope; do not despair if doctor's prescriptions and other medicines have had no permanent effect. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have invariably proved successful, and thousands of women who have been restored to health gratefully testify to the great curative and corrective influences of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. DR'MORSE'S OURT APPOINTMENTS OCTOBER 1909. Queenstown ... Thursday 28th Queenstown .. Friday 29fch Cromwell ... Thursday 7th Cromwell ... Friday Bth Clyde ... Saturday 9th Arrow J ... Saturday 9th Alexandra ... Monday 11th Alexandra ... Tuesday 12th Roxburgh ... Thursday 14th Roxburgh ... Friday 15th Arrow ... Tuesday 26th Arrow ... Wednesday 27th Alexandra \ ... Monday 25th I Justices only. NOVEMBER 1909. Qaeenstown ... Thursday 25th Queenstown ... Friday 26th Cromwell ... Thursday 4th Cromwell ... Friday sth Clyde ... Saturday 6th Arrow J ... Saturday 6th Alexandra ... Monday Bth Alexandra ... Tuesday 9th Roxburgh .... Thursday 11th Roxburgh ... Friday 12th Pembroke ... Monday 15th Arrow ... Tuesday 23rd Arrow ... Wednesday 24th Alexandra! ■•• Monday 29 hj | Justices only. BLACKSOCTOBER—Thursday 28, 11 a.m. NOVEMBER—Thursday 25, 11 a.m. DECEMBER—Thursday 16, 11 a.m. The Mining Registrar visits the office at Alexandra every Tuesday, from io a.m. till 3 p.m.

This famous implement is last gaining ground, all fanners who have used it speaking in the highest terms of praise of the worK done. PRICES . 3511 lOs (light) to (heavy) J315 What the farmers of Otago have to say of the " Dux " Knife Harrows: " 1 find it goes deeper into the ground than the disc, lining the soil and working it mote thoroughly. I am highly pleased with the machine." " For one thing, they are much easier on the horses than the disc, and 1 consider do much better work. I worked the harrows in tough lea land, and aittioi.gh 1 have disc haxrows 1 never would work them again, so much superior are the "DUX" Knife Harrows in every way." "I am quite satisfied the "DUX" Knife Harrows do better work than the disc, and so is my neighbor, who bought a new set of discs this season, but he is borrowing my Knife Harrows to work up his turnip land, as he considers he does much better work with the Knife Harrows." These farmers speak the truth. The ,( DUX" Knife Harrow is entirely new, and cannot be equalled by any other machine in couchy, lumpy, or, in f aot any class ol land. Write for particulars. £uadl Co.,' .Bond Street, DUNEDIN. Agents f.«r MAOALISTER TURNIP lUDGEK <, Winner of Gold Medal at all recent Shows). • BLUE JAY Plows. DUX Implements. RESTON Vehicles, Etc. INDIGESTION & DYSPEPSIA. -OIOEST WHAT TOU EAT." A COMMON SENSE REMEDY fop all STOMACH TROUBLES. GUARANTEED. Price Q'Q Alisxandka Agent : Jas, Kiviiiis.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 701, 10 November 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 701, 10 November 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 701, 10 November 1909, Page 3

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