AFTER, A TRTAL. FOUND DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS UNEQUALLED FOR INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION. "I was recommended: to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, being subject to Indigestion and Constipation," writes Mrs. Bessie M'lntyre, of 33, Al-bany-street, North Dunedin. ."I 1 gave your remedy a trial, and found them act in a. mild manner, and, in fact, know no other remedy their equal. lam now comparatively in excellent health, and seldom suffer with these complaints as formerly, but have such faith in your medicine that I keep them by me in my household, and recommend them frequently to my friends and acquaintances. You have my permission to use this evidence of their merit, as I am an old resident."—Advt.
The. tramway receipts, in Chrintchurcb in " Grand National Week " amounted to £4115, against £4527 for the corresponding week of last- year, a decrease of ±!412. However, in mentioning these figuresat a meeting of the Chrislchurch Tramway Board, "Mr. C. M. Gray (minted out that this year there was only four days' racing, against six days' racing in the- corresponding week last year. For Children's Hackiug Cough at nijjht, Woods' Great Peppermint Care, Is 6d. 2« 6d.-A<tvt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 5
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