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A ttffl ZEALAND INDu'STRY. . L-'or the past Ihrw! years Dr Morse's Indian J toot J'ilis liavu been manufactured in \ew Zealand, and wo believe they are the only purgative pills on i the market that are made in this country by the proprietors. Most other pills are made by manufacturing chemists, and sold in bulk to thtf speculative pill companies, to bo boxed and labelled. We take no chance oi this land with Dr Morse's Indian koot Pills, and wo know that the formula does not vary 0110-himdrcth part ol a grain, \\o also know that the ingredients are up to the standard, both in strength and quality. The crude material is imported direct, being ground by our own machines in our American laboratory, where the greatest euro is observed in the selection of the Hoots and Gums from, which this crude material is made. We have in Wellington (New Zealand) an up-to-date plant for the manulacture of these pills, and the process is carried on under the direct supervision of the proprietors. DR. MORSES INDIAN IROQT PILLS. are a perfect blood purilier, and a safe and reliable remedy for biliousness, constipation, indigestion, headaches, sallow complexion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils, and lor The Otago and Southland Mining Industrial llnion of Employees protests emphatically against clause 7 of the Mining Act as a direct, uncalled-for and umvarrantable, interference with employees' liberty of action; against clase 8 as a hindrance to the working of rniues and a piece of class legislation; and approves of the cancellation of clause 5254, but is totally opposed to'« section 10 and asks that it be struck i out. A native witness in court at Dannevirke on being asked the usual question "What are you?" replied with childlike I simplicity. "I'm a Maori." Even th©.! gravity of the Bench was upset by this I statement of the obvious truth. S

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 52, 10 December 1909, Page 6

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