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■ rjS PILLS BECAME UNNECESSARY msr* Such, in a few words, has been the experience of ?■ Mr. Charles E. H. Boys, Engine Driver, of X Mr. cc H. boys t r»-. phow.) Napier. His statement, which is published below, "-■ reflects the gratitude he feels towards the remedy that saved him V I undergoing a dangerous operation. He not only continues to use the Pills, but recommends them to his friends and acquaintances, c and also to the wider public by means of the statement appearing % herewith, which has been freely given, without any recompense 5 or reward whatsoever. ' „. c \ * J 33 Main Street, Napier, N.Z, V Dear Sirs, —Some time ago I was suffering with Inflammation of the right Kidney and Bladder, and so bad did I become that an operation seemed - imperative to cope with the malady ; however, the intervention of a friend prevailed, and on his sole recommendation I started on Dr. Morse's Indian Root I'ills, and am pleased to relate that after taking a. course of your remedy I was completely restored to vigorous health again. I now keep these ' } l'ills by mc in case they are required to meet any necessity that may arise in my household. 1 can Jurther add that I have frequently recommended - '** your medicine to other persons, and know they have obtained great benefit from their use. . I remain (Signed) CHARLES E. H.. BOYS. ~'-\ •? j '-•■. '<'i.->v" For complaints arising from a disordered Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys, Or. Morse's Indian Root Pills are without eqaal, and they are the Perfect Remedy * ; in Female Ailments. They are not advertised *4 a great "Cure All," but as a Safe and Reliable Remedy for the Little Ills of Life, for which they are A> ' j unexcelled. People who eat and drink too much, or get thejr •ystsms up»et from any other cause, need a medicine of this kind to keep the digestive tract , - o» v ' in proper working order. Many serious illnesses are avoided by keeping such a simple remedy at hand, and ones or twice a week taking a dose sufficient '-•'■ '- J I Li Jer ,P c a omplain C tß that "hey are constantly* H | W fJJ/ I all testify to the marvellous Cleaning and XtfMtfW, I %^'-* I Purifying properties of these Pills, and W^/yy^^^Z^ ..p |I \ CS* \%MZffl B ™>%%k MZ M 4%"m ffl%%!>&Wft V , "' jjj their ever-increasing sale beara teitimdny to HC' \^//^^^^^Mi<J^^ifim^: <~V -\ \ their splendid efficacy. £%%%2fl !*AJ*» ' :^: :• -

{ _ ' . '" ■—- mmmm —* '. " , -J:'6 j If the man of moderate means enquires from us he I-' '; with us. because he gets exactly what he wants, and only pays 1.. ■; what he thought'he ought to pay. -''--, ,:. I*' •■ . He is not asked to meet Monthly Payments-tirhich -will b« a~woij'* l-- : ; to him. but is assisted in every possible way/by our Gradual Paynfiefck ■.-' ] System. ' ' *;; ■W^ r We convince by Quality, Method and Consideration to the want* of. Wseach and every purchaser. * -' t; f MILNER&THOMPSONItd; 1 I 128 MANCHESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH ' | : = -~^§ v ' • "■■■•; r 'p4 ASuitßightiy : |j| H Tailored should carrtS the Individuality; ■ J of the Wearer. :v 'J A suit rightly tailored should carry the j j ; v| individuality of the wearer. It is not Tf|| enough for a man to say he makes good ■ ; f suits —nor yet enough to even want to vy,. make good suits —nor even try. ' • j It requires something more to win a ' J '?/< reputation for imparting smartness to a ; :;-.|; suit that distinguishes it from the f:C average. For instance, knowledge, ex- ,'^ perience and fine judgment in fitting ''^0 and cutting must all be manifest— materials selected with care, and expert />> tailors necessary to put in proper hand ■ ' -:. work, .--.I; '■ ; X We know how to make good suits, we ]'\ know that our ideas will appeal to your r^ sense of the correct. May we have \'^ the pleasure of showing you our new ' ~t- S patterns for Autumn and .Winter. '*' i GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS ,|

"GREAT SHIPS REQUIRE DEEP WATERS! , ' Bad coughs and colds call tor quick remedies. The most stubborn case finds certain relief and speedy cure in Tonkiris's Lineeod Emulsion. The medical profession endorses its eScacv. Chemists and Stores—ls 6d, 2s Cd, 4s to. . a

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15218, 4 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15218, 4 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15218, 4 March 1915, Page 4

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