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■■§) TSLp Invaluable Household Remedy j 1 it*J^ There is no person who comes so intimately into 1 tliiH^ ?"* IHI \im9 c life °^ c s^ c^ as c Nurse. She stands next to § WLWHLwC'jS* f\w?i t^ ie octor » watching and noting the effect of treats I W&sMmtiß\**r* t£-t W%? men^ and medicines, and becomes only second to him I Hi JSv Bill as an autnor i t .y- Therefore, when a member of this § « JfejSl y ,^'2" 'I ' noble profession relates her experiences they should i 1 wSim&^Jik. y^miw I receive serious attention ; and the statement made by § ii^fSffir? ■?/$ /Mh f 1 Nurse Isobel Fraser, of "Penzance," 43' Greig-st., § mWwS!&%}/ $ & mm f 1 Albert Park, Melbourne, that is published below, will 1 jffM w** ' 1 ' P r °fr. a bly be interesting to many. Nurse Fraser, who I jEyF jfurjeJ p s%'42sefr mm received her training and experience in the Geelong, § Adelaide and Melbourne Hospitals, and for the | from * Photo. past eight years has been practising as a Ladies' 1 Nurse, speaks in the highest terms of Dr. Morse'sx Indian Root Pills, having recom- I mended them to her patients on many occasions as a reliable medicine for regulating i the system, and takes them herself for indigestion, with very gratifying results. I Dear Sirs,- 1 — < "Penzanee," 43 Grelg-street, Albert Park. Melbourne. X ' '"I have found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills an excellent remedy for the cure of indigestion, and my family use them n also. Your medicine seems to provide for the many ills that afflict the household, and not unlike other households, finds a H '- ' permanent place in ours. Slaving been a Nurse in Geelong, Adelaide, and Melbourne Hospitals, I claim to have qualified in W midwifery and general nursing. I consequently say that in following my calling as Ladies' Nurse for the past eight years t am 1 frequently asked by patients what reliable medicine I can recommend, and have no hesitation in stating T>r. Morse's Indian Root R Pills usually prove most acceptable, both before and after accouchement. I cannot speak too highly of them. You may publish H this testimony, as I have used your remedy for many yeaA" (Signed) NDRSIt ISOBEL FRASER. I Throughout the many stages O f a woman's life, fr«m peevish girlheoei through wamanhood, motherhood, to the I declining years of old ace, there is no hotter or milder remedy than Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They promote I regularity, aid the digestion and assimilation of food, and keep the bowels, liver, and kfdneys in proper working order 9 A LITTLE COMMON SENSE In using any kind of medicine a little common sense is always necessary. p|j» f^;^^^^^T^^^' d^^b^P^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^ requirements of man. woman, and child, both weak and strong, and in mm w n tSM^tfU't* H %m&A • prescribing the doses of from one to four pills, the actual number neces- BpHjJP saryin each case must be determined according to the age and condition of W^li^sl^M^sl^ the patient. A dose, however, should be sufficient to move the bdwels %Mi W^MMW^^^^m/m B Wf, M*S€:^/-B^\^M^' H ?2& at least twice, and although relief may be obtained at once, it is always % Ba vlZaA, *Jt%!&Tfa% H W/Wm/W, I ¥B« vW/, BB %^k^ / //^imJmAr l i^^im\W6 advisable to take A pill or two on the following night. In some instances g£ BH | JgM I% S H » € 1 >^H WW, H m^^^MxMMlm^mL the first dose may cause a little pain and sickness, which will not recur pH|K^ißlra^f SJft|i|^^pM,%^^^^^^^^^^^P if, under these conditions, you feel sick. You will feel better afterwards, tf CD B^B^%B^^fefai^^ and If you adopt Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as your regular medicine (g#^***aEiis2**^^ p 1 1 wE* l\ \MaaMt Bli^f Vk'im «"' 8 w^^^W^^ there is no likelihood of your liver getting into the same state again, f*OR T*B^ I '^'''*' Bll ''''* l '"'^^^

Some Good Hints for Wedding Gifts ! ..', • - ■; ■•■ >•■ ' ■'-" ■■ ■• Theib Goods afe imsurpei««4d for ' f . Quality and General Good Value. ]. I Case 6f Silver Mustard, Salt and Pepper, egg pattern, 56/- / Other Cases from 21/- to £9/10/i i Uncommon £.£. Hot Pot Stand, with China Dish and Lamp, 55/-. A great variety in this class of goods. Uncommon E.P. Fruit Stand, w\th Serving Spoon, Two Sugars And Sifters, 50/- \ design Silver Sugar and Cream, with Tongn, vi Case, 92/6. Many others cheaper. NeW style E.P. Cake Stand, with Three Solid E.P. Plates, dainty design, 78/6 A great variety of suitable gifts from 7/6 to 20/- , . ' ■*?• ' \ G. & T. YOUNG, LTD. | 252 Lambton Quay MIRSE KRGWSthat in SEQUARINE the public are offered all the body building properties of a Meat extract ; and all the vitality restoring elements of a Tonic. £equarine is therefore a food and medicine " par excellence." Its purity is assured by the conditiorte under which it is prepared— i.c the supervision of medical men in the famous Richter Laboratories at Kreuzlingen,Switzerland. is invaluable in a wide range of diseases as shown in the Sequarine book which is sent gratis to the public. The appreciation of the Medical Prorja fession is recorded in L. H. Goizet's (M.D.) work &sft "The Prolongation of Life" — a book issued only • JlfV tp ' Practitioners. Either cap be had free on applicaggg) tion to C. Richter & Co., 59.61, New Oxford Street, n Hjr~7j London. England. JUk> 3s£ LA 11 ■ Price of Soi l uarine 5s P e \' bottle (6 or more bottles can Bwii atii£TSHfl'&* be had cheaper), Injection Form for Doctors 8s per JBgjpggigiißaaP' l»xl »x of 4 Ampullae. sequarimvspreptre&intwo s » w flt all HJgh=Class Stores and Druggists. fdms — the ampulla (for Agents :— Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Dunedin X ZZ\oLX%^\ 'Chrisfcchuich. Wellington. Auckland; Sharland & Co.', etneral public). ■ ■ Aucldtrnd, Wellington, Christen urch, Dunerlin.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 25 February 1913, Page 4

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