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THE CORRECTIVE PROPERTIES OF DR. MORSES INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Many people have no hesitation in taking* a dozen bottles of medicine in liquid form prescribed by a doctor, but view with alarm the suggest-on to take a course of pills. This misapprehen-. sion is no doubt due tto the impression that pills are merely purgatives, which may be correct in some instances. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, however, are not merely purgatives, acting upon the bowels only, but contain more important properties, which correct all disorders of the Blood. Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys, evidence of which is not wanting. Thousands of testimonials sent us voluntarily and gratuitously from all parts of Australia verify our statements of what Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will do and are doing every day. You will find neighbours, friends, and relatives everywhere who have been restored to health and who can testify to the marvellous blood-purifying and healing properties of these pills. The resolve of the inhabitants of the American town of Ismay to change its name because of its association with the Titanic disaster, recalls a similar desire expressed by the inhabitants of the English town of Rugeley, when Palmer, the poisoner, made that place notorious in the fifties. They were so much annoyed by the aspersions cast on the fair name of the town by Palmer's fiendish crimes, that they sent a deputation to Lord Palmerston, asking him that tbe name of Rugeley be changed. The famous Minister, who was gifted with a sense of humour, suggested that the town be called Palmerston! A well-known Southland! exporter to the Commonwealth of Clydesdales, now in New Zealand, states that there is a noted absence of buyers across the water, attributable to the drought in New South Wales. A large consignment of horses from -Melbourne, including several from New Zealand, was unsold, and taken back to the Victorian capital A New Zealand mare put up at auction realised 200 guineas, and was bought by Mr. E. Short, of Manawatu. end sent back to New Zealand. Wolfe's Scnnapps represents tne supreme perfection of a distilled spirit.— (Ad.)

PUBLIC NOTICES. Many Chocolates Pleasing at first taste, become insipid and Savourless after a time. They lack the zest, the fullness and the purity to be found only in SUCHARDS "VELMA CHOCOLATE. You'll never tire of "VELMA." SOLD EVERYWHERE, id. 3d. 6d. 1- packets. I J V There's just that happy combination of toughness and resilience I DURO I RUBBER HEELS a which I ensures joy n to the wearer and a long life to the heels. I The Pads of Comfort M On Sale all Bootmen etc.

'^9_S§SBK__5 > We have just opened J2014.-2/6 U - BA Alt . up a large shipment of 5 ™<*" Ugh. J4380.-t>/t> love j jam j ars 4 teoaes high. J- J J m They are of thr finest _*V_r DEAL DIRECT WITH i§Pßf J1485,-5/- US, as we have no agents J3212.-4^" 6 lnahea high. or travellers. 5 ina-e- highStewart Dawson & Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. QUEEN and DURHAM STREETS, AUCklailU.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8