A ORE AT CORRECTIVE, NOT A CURE-ALL. o. We do not claim that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a cure-all, but as a corrective for all CZ<& «Hrm& complaints arising *tfj TajEs 1 from disorders of the 'HpJfIJIH Blood, the Stomach, Raw pra Liver and Kidneys, vV J™T *hey are unexcelled. /jr^T ""'"Vnmii^r*^ -^ s » however, nine I Wy^ ~"^YH.k oUt of every ten ailf Uli ' nents are ue to cAftRSFfe is hese causes,. Dr. WW U * KOK O || Morse's Indian Root , OIfiECTIONS H PiUs f l a want in ! im^^M. fi| every household. In- | wuunuuH. »1 deed, they are a ! ITs^^^r household necessity, fi*»H<XJw!M* ra tts effective w ith the |f| strong as with the INDIAN ROOT Hf m ° st delicate, and *PJLIS '' 6©i compounded to meet 1 I * iiA & the requirements oi 1 I E*gtf,Y t .-j t >sßsmrs&r every age — from in- | fancy to advanced life. Mis. 8. Sweeney, Refreshment Rooms, Railway Station, Oamaru, says : " I have much pleasure in stating that, having used Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tills in my family for bcme years, 1 have always found them the best Household Remedy on the market for all common ailments, especially for indigestion. They correct and 'regulate the system without causing distress and sickness, and I can conscientiously recommend them for the use of both children and adults." — Advt. It is stated by the San Francisco Mining and Scientific Press that goldproduction in the Philippines made an extraordinary advance in 1908. From 64,700 fine ounces the year before, theie was a sudden leap to 306,7080z. These are official statistics, representing receipts at the Mints, ot the United States and purchases by the American Smelting and Refining Company. Considerable quantities of Philippine gold are marketed in other countries, but no estimate of such contributions to the output is attempted in the figures given. The possibilities for mining in our Eastern dependency are attracting the attention of capitalists. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 11
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