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GREEN OLD AGE. ♦ Growing old ought not to mean growing weak and feeble. It does not mean weakness or 'WSyM^ petite and sound VjCTCaffi^Jli £^SBS\ ance aa^ °^ yet searching remedy, to keep their system in proper working order, there is nothing like Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Mr. John Christie, Forbury-road, Caversham, Dunedin, who is nearly 80 years of age, says : — "For many years I was troubled with Kidney Complaint, cuasing me intense pam in th© back, and costiveness. I tried many medicines, but their effect was totally ineffective after the first two or three doses. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, I saw according to an advertisement, ,were recommended for my complaints ; so I gave them a trial and they had a wonderful effect, gently, and permanently overcoming my costiveness, and relieving the pains in my back. I still take a dose occasionally and I find they have the same satisfactory result, cleansing the bowels and toning up the system, and I am glad to stat* that my kidney trouble has entirely disappeared. My wife also uses your Pills, and cordially recommends them to all women as a splendid medicine." — Advt. According to the Rotorua Times, the number of trout of sorts, in Rotorua is almost incredible. During a thin-out drag by the official some time ago, one haul resulted in the capture of 850 6sh. A second haul over the same ground produced over four hundred victims. When such prodigious catches axe made it must be remembered (the Times adds) that where one is caught, half a dozen escape ; a clean haul is impossible owing to the nature of the bottom. This catch is of sizable fish, and yet the lake swarms with fry and fingerlings. It would be unwise to make any forecast of what will happen in the coming years, but more than ordinary care will have +o be expended on our fishing or it wi:i completely; fail Rotorua.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 94, 18 October 1910, Page 3

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