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PETONE NURSE EULOGISES Lit MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. " I have been maternity nursing quite fifteen years,” writes Nurse M. I. Walsh, 17 Tepuni street, Petono, “and during the course of my career as registered nurse I had recourse to Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a genuine purgative medicine, and in some cases for the relief of kidney trouble. In accouchement cases I have at times recommended the use of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and you havo my consent to use this evidence of their merit for publication.”—[Advt.]

Unlucky Motorist (having killed the lady’s pet puppy): “ Madame, I will replace the animal,” Indignant Owner; ‘‘Sir, you flatter yourselfr

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Evening Star, Issue 17701, 30 June 1921, Page 2

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109

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17701, 30 June 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17701, 30 June 1921, Page 2

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