AUCKLAND NURSE FREQUENTLY RECOMMENDS DR MORSE'S IXDI tN ROOT PILLS TO HER PATIENTS. There is no person who comes so intimately into the life of the sick as the nurse. Slu stands next to the doctor watching ,:;<",' and noting the effects of treatfcp *'*%:" merits and medi•S , »■•'* cine, and be(fei X % comes only secJ''?"V '"*•*»" % ond to hirh as an I / J authority. There- \ r> *i~"\ ft f° re > when a ■- \ - relates her ex- ~-;• ' .-•- W V.; ; * ■"" > •"■' ' should receive serious attention. The statement made by Nurse Mace will ho doubt interest many people. " I find Dr Morsel Indian Root Pills very '.rood for relisf from con tipation," writes Nurse Mace, of 42 Upper Queen street, Newton, Auckland. "They do not purge or gripe like so many other remedies. I have recommended their use frequently to my patients in my capacity of ladies" nurse, and have never known a complaint since their u.;e. You have my fullest consent to use this testimony."—[Advt.] The most delicate babies thrive on Glaxo. uly the sr.lids of pure milk with a'ided extra cream and milk-sugar. 2J
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Evening Star, Issue 15600, 17 September 1914, Page 3
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