AFTER A TRIAL FOUND DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS UNEQUALLED FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION.
it . waß to try " Dr. Morses Indian Root Pills, being sub- : j 60 ., *9 Indigestion and Constipation," YJu rs Bessie Mclntyre, of 33 Albany 'street, North Dunedin. "I jave your remedy a trial, and found in a; miJd manner, and, in tact, know no other remedy their equal. {; a now comparatively in excellent ,'.'and seldom suffer with these aa f °nnerly. but hare such ' W y°ttr medicine that I keep them «ymc in my household, and recommend n?. e^ 1 / re^ to my friends and acquaintances. You have my permission , .»°QSethiß evidence of their, merit, as ' l am >an old'resident." If: ' '
THE WEATHER. MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY. Meteorological observations taken at 9.50 a.m. and 5 p.m. on November 6th:— 9.30 a.m. 5 p.m. Temp, dry bulb .. • • 64 65 Temp, wet bulb .. ..51 51.6 Humidity per cent. ... 42 41 Max. temp, in sun .. 130 135 "Min. therm, on grass ~. 36 -l — "Wind N.W., N.W. strong, v. Btrong. Cloud (0-10) .. •• 4 4 The readings taken at the Ashburton Do inaih weathor station at 9 a.m. yesterday were;— Barometer, 29.93; thermometer, max. 66, 'min. 50. The rainfall at Mayfield for the month of October waa 4.67 inches. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. North-west winds have prevailed, and have increased strong to gale in and eouthwaris of Cook Strait. Fair ond warm weather ha 3 rnled in the East Coast districts, but elsewhere the skies have clouded over, and rain has fallen to-day in Weetland. Atmospheric Pleasure bae been low in the south. Present indications are for westerly gales find sijufllly, changeable weather, with rain generally, heavy rain and rivers rising in the West Cfcast and southernmost districts of the South Island, and the barometer unsteady. DOMINION WEATHER. At 4 p.m. Yesterday. Wind. uar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria W* light 30.04 60 mzy Russell N.W.,£r. 29.94 67 Cloudy ManukauS. W., br. 29.95 63 Fair Auckland* N.W.,.br. 29.92 65 Fair Tauranga Not reoeive'd. Eaat Cape Line interrupted. Gisborne . N.W.,fr. 29.73 73 Fine P Ahuriri N.W., fr. 29.70 69 Fair Castlepoint N.W., br. 29.67 61 Cloudy Wellington N.W., gale 29.65 67 Fair N Plymouth N.W., light 29.55 61 Overcast C Egmont JX.W., fr. 29.72 58 Overcast Wanganui N.,'light 29.56 60 Fair* Farewell S. N.W., br. 29.88 69 Overcest O. Foulwind W., fr. 29.75 55 Bain GTeymouth N., br. 29.62 51 Bain Stephen I. W., fr. ■ 29.70 66 Cloudy C Campbell N.W., gale 29.51 60 Hazy Kaikoura Not received. AkaroaL.H. N.E., li?ht 29.46 60 Hazy P Chalmers Not received Nuggets Not received Bluff Not received
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 11
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428AFTER A TRIAL FOUND DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS UNEQUALLED FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 11
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