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RHEUMATISM CURED. <j»A LADY 75 YEARS OF AGE TELLS OF THE WONDEEFUL EFFECT OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ''I have been a great sufferer for many i years from Rheumatics in the joints, in the wrists and knees, which has caused me much agony," writes Mrs. Emily Mam tS^fflM—. Parker, Millen and j|P^|O|||||k Thompson streets, "Twelve months ago I could not Sgfjf <& move hand or foot, <sCr^W ailc * was con^ ne( i to £§j$M f&S&^Yi m y bed for a w[ I if month, and after \* /"«sA. V 'a short respite I fc* : >Si >*J&m*-\ \'%g£ went to the Kal- ? s"3fW* *sW%" SOOS 001 '^ 6 Hospital for iWtsbi£&T's& " iree weeks and came fMJM^ ' ' away as incurable; 'Hs^^v but thanks to Dr. (2^ Morse's Indian Root Mrs. Emily Parker Pills, I find that I From a photo. can now successfully combat my old complaint; in fact, they have almost banished it from my system. At the first twinge, I take an extra dose of your wonderful remedy, and the attack is stalled off. I always keep them in my house, and recommend them to my friends. 1 am 75 years of age and am the mother of 13 children, ten of whom are now married ; and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills find a place in all their homes." — Advt. "WHISKY DISARMED. Most people like a nip of whisky or a rlrsb of wine occasionally, especially during the festive season, and a very good thing it is if not abused. Those, however, who are in the habit of tnkinfr "WaiRongoa." Natural Mineral Water with their whisky or wines will live longest, for this medicinal properties of this delightful water counteract the ashingent tendency of the wines and spirits. Moreo\er, it softens them and makes them doubly refreshing and palatable.— Advt, "

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24, 30 January 1911, Page 2

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