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RHTJEMATISM FORMAL CONDITION AFTER COURSE OF DP, MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "I am u great believer in Dr Morse'i Indian Root. Tills as a genuine remedy for the rehe f of Rheumatism," writes Mj'e Emily Graydon, of 104 Franklin road. Ponsonby, Auckland. "I was under several doctors and obtained various treatments, but had no appreciable results. Seeing one of your pamphlets _ left at my homo, I decided to try this remedy, and can really say after a course of these Pills that the swelling of 53V hands and feet became normal, and I found this medicine always moot effective. They nre now our family medicine, and _ meet all our requirements I am a resident of forty years, and a. mother of ten children. I am sixty years of age, anrl you can use this tecthuoriy of the o!Hcaey of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills whenever desirsd, as 1 personally recommend them to my friends and acquaintances. I was a Maternity N't rse- some years ago."—[Advt.]

The Chestei' t (England) licensing justices announced their intention recently to ban the cigarette dance, a feature of dance programmes in Chester. During the dance partners, male and female, light and snjoke cigarettes. The chairman of the Bench said that in one such dance in another town a lady's dress caught fire. AN AID TO BEAUTY. •For clearing the complexion, adding brilliancy and lustro to the eyes, giving vivacity to one's personality, nothing is so good as a glassful of Vitas Health Salt fiist thing in

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Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 17367, 1 June 1920, Page 7