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\ Tor more than twenty years Dr I Marios Indian Root Pills have bee» before the Australasian public, gain','tflgeach year in popular esteem, ■■•and each year showing a large in crease in the. s»'as until now uearlj One million !%,<tleo are sold annual j ly. Very often medicines appeal on the market and for a short !u..ve a popular vogue, for just whal reason it u. difficult to say, not hav ing any genuine merit, tut the pub lie soon finds this out. and thej soon disappear and are never heard of again. When a remedy like Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills for twenty years shows a constantly increas inc; sale, it indicates the solid con fidence the public have in it. No exag Berated claims have been urged for them. No attempt has been made to induce the public to believe they had any miraculous power, hut on all occasions the idea has been presented that they. were simply a good Pill in every sense of the word. Thej are based on a soimd formula, and made by men of experience,' and - the ingredients are in such quantities and proportions as best to per form the special objects they ar« intended to accomplish. The peculia: climate of New Zealand'and the mode of living is such that the Liver gets . out of order quicker than any other organ of the human system, and " when the Liver does not do its duty, the whole system is disarranged. A remedy that reaches the Liver ia what New Zealanders want, and they know after twenty years' use that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills always act on the Liver, regulating and toning the entire system It is this simple fact that make's Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a household necessity throughout the length and breadth of this Great Island Continent with a sale larger than any other remedy south of th« Equ» tor. • Wednesday and Thursday liave proved to be the best " output " day in British factories the output of Saturday being exceptionally low, even allowing for only half a day's work. A bathroom for every thirty men, an isolation ward, and a drying room are among the innovations in mercantile marine ships by the English Seamen's and Firemen's Union. BEST FOR CHILDUKN. Coughs a-aii colds are a source of continual anxiety to a mother whose children CJtch cold at eacb change of weather. If the children are small she must treat the cold quickly or croup may develop. Always she must be careful about the medicine she uses. A medicine that contains opium or other nareotics is worse than the disease itself. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is absolutely the best medicine for children. It contacts* no opium or any other narcotics. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy is the only medicine sold in Australasia that bears a copy of the Government Analysis, which proves that it contains nothing injurious.—Sold Everywhere. Rabbits can see in the dark in precisely the same way as cats. In the pitch blackness of the recesses of their burrows they canuot see, but use the senses of touch and smell to direct them. THEIR OWN FAULT. • Those acute inflammations of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat that we call ''colds " seem to be tho inevitable fate of some people as the cold weather advances. But if you will question these people you will find that not one of them is in the habit cf taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy either to , prevent or relievo a cold. A cold simply cannot exist when this medicine is ased. Sold everywhere. Glasgow contains 13,000 houses tenanted by 47,000 people, which have been condemned as unfit for human habitation. Children like WADE'S WORM FIGS. Safe and certain remedy for worms. Evidently there is a changing tone in the labor market (says the ' Sun.') For the position of ranger-and poundkeeper to the Waimairi County Council, at £o a week, some eighty applications were received. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF RUPTURE. The Dr J. A. Sherman treatment for i rupture is not altogether new, but differs entirely from any other known method. It is as much a departure from the clumsy, old-fashioned, aud often harmful truss as in modern case of surgical instruments from barborsurge« ou, blood letting knife of the sixteenth century. The " truss " at best can be depended upon to do no more than prevent an increase or enlargement of the trouble, though even in th\s it ofte~~"~ '" badiy. The mission of the Dr Sh treatment and appliances is not to render themselves permanently necessary to the patients' wellbeing, but, on the contrary by effecting a complete cure, to render themselves permanently* Full particulars of this treatment may be had free, either by letter from, or by consultation (the latter is better) with, Mr Martin, the sole controller in Australasia. He is at present at Samson's Buildings, Dowliug street, Dunedin, and may be consultad at his usual hours. A booklet containing valuable information on rupture audits treatment may be had free for the asking. There is no operation or detention from work or business, and patients from the country can receive treatment and leave for homo tho same day.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1282, 4 May 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1282, 4 May 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1282, 4 May 1921, Page 4

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