DO ALL CLAIMED.
SAYS DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILL'S ARE A SPLENDID CORRECTIVE MEDICINE. "I'have always found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a splendid correctivo medicine," writes Mrs. L. A. West, Ilurirnoana, Et. Road, Taranaki, "and my experience of two years' use enables me to conscientiously state that they do all yon claim for them. They relieve costiveness of once, and do not cause pains or sickness. For children 1 find them invaluable, and a dose occasionally keeps them in good health. 1 recommend them lo my neighbours, and they speak highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I consider that no household should bo without them, as they arc a splendid Family Medicine." The slight headache, bad breath and discoloured tongue are the index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in tho house is apparent. By following such a course the mure expensive method of calling in a doctor may be quite unnecessary. That Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are (he very best family medicine is vouched for by thousands of grateful men and women who havo proved their wonderful corrective merits. Taken occasionally, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc a protection against all common ailments. 5
Mr. Lloyd-George, replying l to flio Cardiff Free Church Council, stated that a minister iindrr contract of sorvico lvhoso remuneration does not exceed _El6O a year will bo a compulsory contributor under the Insurance Bill, and the employers' contribution will Ire payable. If n°t under contract Ihc minister may become a voluntary contributor if his "income docs not cxcccd .£l6O a year.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1279, 7 November 1911, Page 6
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