HE TOOK A NOTION.
Better to take a notion than any-* thing belonging to another man. Al notion will do you good if it be ofj the right kind. There are good notions and bad notions, but Mr. Creed, of Mayfield-street, Drake, N.S.W., had a good notion—a notion, in fact, which probably saved his life. What better notion can any man have? Read what Mr.(.'rood w-rites to us:; "For a long time 1 bad a very violent, cold, such a cold which leads to consumption, or something equally as bad, and bad a most uncomfortable rasping cough, wdiich used to shake my whole system, and seemed to*, break me up. I got a notion that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills would relieve me. I took them, and the result is that they cured me." To show; his good faith, Mr. Creed has got Mr. James Allison, proprietor of thai Mount Pleasant, Hotel, Drake, to witness his signature to the above statement, which we have received. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cure such cases, and are a positive . cure foil Sick Headache, Biliousness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Constipation, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Female Troubles. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, price 1/3 per bottle, or sis bottles for 7/, or same will be mailed, post paid, upon receipt of price. Sole proprietors, the W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian depot). 58, Pitt-street, Sydney.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 131, 4 June 1901, Page 3
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