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NO ADVANCE IN PRICE m I>R MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT FILLS. The pubhc aro reminded (lias there has been r.o advance in the price by the proprietors of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills faro and thought to one’s own health ia Sven. Keep your system clean and your omach anti live-: and the other organa of digestion and assimilation in effective condition by using a simple and sound remedy, proved bv thousands to be a safeguard to health. This little care and attention will keep the expansive medical element out of the already heavv expense account of the average family.—[Advt.] A Cockney Test. Too.—A Frenchman, boasting in company that he had thoroughly mastered the English language, was asked to writs the following from dictation:—"As Hugh Hughes was hewing a yule log from a yew tree, a man dressed in clothes of a dark hue came up to Hugh fmd said i * Have you seen my ewes V 4 lf . you will wait until I hew this yew, I will go with you anywhere in Europe to look t for your ewa».’ said Hadn’t DIRECTIOKS tiOOlmTirainu HUHUauu ra* nu nu auicwto • mmflu wn JUrMiAtaj to the wholesale or retail trade since the war began. In spite of the greatly increased cost of production there has not been, and it is hoped there will not bo. any advance in the price of this popular remedy. For the little ills of life there is no better remedy, and during this difficult time, when thousands find it hard to make ends meet financially, a ilici. U JJWiHaViwlljf d great saving can be effected if a little a

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Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 6