STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW. A FAMILY CURED.
Truthful words are like well-aimed arrows, they are straight and pointed, and fly true to the mark; There is no fooling •ibout tfee truth, it always strikes home, and this is how the words written by Mrs. W- Clarkson, Jinmore, N.S.W., make such a deep impression on everybody who reads them. She writes:—' "Myself and family have been cured of biliousness and liver ailments by using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. I can also state that they are superior to all kinds of tonics for the hot and muggy weather that we experience in New South Wales." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complex* ion, liver and kidney troubles, piles, pimples, boils and blotches, and for female ailments. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, Is lid per bottle, or six bottles 68 6d. Packed in amber bottles, and the full name blown there'dh;
In connection with the iron deposits of the colony, Captain Preece, of Palmerston North, states that many years ago he informed tho Government of almost unlimited iron deposits which exist in. the Urewera country east of Waikare-moana, and extending to the, MaungapowhJltu Range. The locality is on the east of this island, inland from Wairoa. The Matron of, the Alexandra Home acknowledges with thanks a bundle of clothes from Mrs. Stowc, and a box of apples from Mrs. Knight. Wade's Teething Powders for babies are sooth ing, redlioe fever, and prevent blotches. Price la.— Advt. Wade'g Teething Powders for babiei are, ioothiri*, reduce) fever and prevent blotcho». Pnoo. I«.— Advt. You oan depend . on ridding your children of worms with Wade's Worm Figs, tho wonderful worm women. Price, It --Advt. (For tontinuntion qf Nuns are pay* 7.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1902, Page 2
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