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BILIOUSNESS.

AVOIDED BY A REGULAR DOSE OF. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "Prevention is better than euro" iR a true saying,. but unfortunately most .people do not follow this simple ruin, and it is not until thoy feci really ill that thoy realise their system is out of order. An exception to this, however, is Mrs. Minnio Armstrong, of Wakanui Road, Ashburton, who finds an occasional dose of Dr. Morse's Indian lioot Pills keeps her free from Biliousness. Mrs. Armstrong writes—"l havo found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills an excellent medicine for dispelling Biliousness. I am never a sufferer with this complaint after taking a dose of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills two or three times a week. I can state that I suffered from an early ago with this common complaint which prostrates so many, and I was no exception to the tulc. until I underwent a course of your medicine. Tou may publish this testimony."

A jolly good touring companion is DINGO EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT-has special virtues not possessed bv many socalled Extracts. If you would know the real reason for Hie supremacy of tlio DINGO EUCALYPTUS EXTRACT. Buy a bottle; your Grocer sells it.—Advt. Messrs. Orbell and Co., Palmerston North, advertise a farm property of 200 acres in the Manawatu district for sale or exchange,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 6

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BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 6

BILIOUSNESS. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 6

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