THE STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE. Throughout Australasia Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills are a household remedy, and the antidote for common ailments. In thousands of homes the littlo amber bottle'is the solo medicine T chest, for whatever • [fljnOl) the ■■'complaint, the Sraraffiff bowels must be kept JOSSI free, and the process , Pllil ! j r whi . ch the " blood is purified must bo fur n« \W\ stimulated to throw Ml '"• I ]|l) off tho poisons in 1 rtOHSfo 10 the Blood, which is I W> neC O 1 the caUEB ' o f v all disffl. DIRECTIONS J I ease, and many a nf «m,m»o.pu j serious illness may - I -T»"Z% 1 bo prevented by the I »»rt»!i<s»«!u. J timely nee of these f D,u~~i»,. J pills, checking the \ mnilHDnnf i disease in its. priniI PILLS ' 1 Mo'rsc's Isdinn Koot U I Sij) Pills are purely a Pprf?Ct UIOOII 'Purifinr, and a sate and KMiable Remedy for Biliousness, Constipation, lndiv gestion,- Headache, Sallow- Complexion, j Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, PiniI pies, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments. Nearly One Million Bottles sold annually in. Australasia. James B. Husband, who lias ten 'children, was given six months' exemption by the Teddington Tribunal, who held that with £2. 9s. separation allowance he'would be too expensive as a soldier. * Twenty: Canadian teachers are ■■ to visit London, and ivill be employed in London County ■ Council elementary schools. They will remain a year to gain experience. Wellington ladies delighted with all grocers for giving the popular "Thinker" note-book free with every Is. package No-Rubbing -Laundry Help.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3056, 17 April 1917, Page 3
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