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The Great National Remedy

For more than twenty years Dr Morse's Indian Ffoot Pills have been before the Australasian public, gain fng caeii year in popular esteem and each year showing a large in crease in the sales until uow nearlj One million bottles are sold annual ly. Very often medicines appeal on the market and for a short timt have a popular vogue, for just what reason it fc difficult to say, not hav Ing any genuine merit, bat the pub lie soon finds this out, and thej coon disappear and are never hearr of again. When a remedy like Dr Morse's Indian Root Tills for twen ty years shows a constantly increas Ins sale, it indicates the solid con ftdenre the public have in ?t. No »vag e*ratt.'d claims have been urged f«-i tftem. K» attempt has been made rn fi «*u«:.« tlie public to believe they line aty miraculous power, but on all oe casions the idea has been presented (hat tkey were simnly a pood PIB in every sense of the word. The? are taped on a sound formula, and mad" by men of experience, a"'J the Ingredients are In such quantities and "proportions as best to per form the special objects (hey ar* .intended to rtrrojppTisti pecnliai climate of Xew Ze;.!and and the mode of living is seek that »he Liver gets on* of order quicker than any other organ of the linman system, and when the Liver does not do its duty the *hole system is disarm need. A remedy that reaches the Liver is what Hevr Zealanders want, and they tnow after twenty years" us** that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills at ways ae+ on the Liver, regulating ami toning rhe en'ire system It is tb's simple fact that makes Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a household necessity throughout the length and breadth of this Great Island Continent with a sale larger than Hoy other remedy south of the Eg.ua-

Two ladies names appear iu the list of candidates mentioned for the forlhe.jming parliamentary election —Mrs I{. L." Batnue standing for the Parnell electorate as an Independent, and Miss E, Melville in the Grey Lynn Electorate a< Reform.

DURING THE SUMMEK MONTHS Particular eare should be taken with young children as they are subj -el to disorders of the bowel". Any unu«u*l looseness of the b>weis should hare imBtelitte attention and far this no better medicine can be given than CiiaraberIsi.'s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. >ut only i* Chamb?rlain*s Colic aud Diarrhoea UeuieJy prompt ia its action, but it has such a pleasant taste that there is no troub!e in getting children to take it.—Sold Everywhere. Mr E. Pigg'rt, pre>idem of the Auckland branch of the Fanner-' Union, is to contest the Franklin scat against Mr Ma*sey in the interest of the Xew Zealand Labour party. BELIEVES THEM ALL. You have never hnd an ache or pain of the everyday kin-1, which could not bare been relieved by Chwabcrlain's Pain Balm. You never will have an ache or pain of this kind if you will keep Chamberlain's Pain Balm handy, and use it at the tir=.t symptom of any oie of I hem.—S ,>M Everywhere. COMMERCIAL CANDOUR. Tn a shop window in Cologne:—' Tariff: Coffee. 4" i-i-; Genuine Coffee. GO pf.« NEW HYMN OF HATE. The Germans have found a new hymn of hate. This time it is against the Poles. The first verse run-: 'lf Silesia bceorr.es Polish may God pause the- children an,j cattle to di? r unborn; May Gel cripple tii»» hands and feel of the Poles and make them into dogs; May no sound of rejoicing flood the TolLSa lands, but only groans and cries.

May God, in this wise, slake the re venge of the Germans.'

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1208, 19 November 1919, Page 6

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The Great National Remedy Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1208, 19 November 1919, Page 6

The Great National Remedy Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1208, 19 November 1919, Page 6

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