NEURALGIA EASE FOLLOWED COURSE OF Dll MOUSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mrs J. E. Lough, 111 Broad street oast, Palmerston North, writes: —“ I was a groat sufferer from neuralgia, and my friends recommended my trying Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. 1 decided to purchase a bottle, and found, after talcing _ a few dosoßj a great improvement in my condition, and on finishing the first bottle of this remedy I was greatly relieved, and naturally keep these pills handy in case of a recurrence of my old complaint. However, I am usually free from it for some years past.”—[Advt.]
One of our local plutocrats, who owns a very nice car and who is also the father of a charming daughter, remarked to her one morning; “Did you have Jim out in the car with you last night?” “No, dad, jVlabcl was with mo.” “All right; f found this pipe in the car this morning; you had better, return it to Mabel.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 19326, 12 August 1926, Page 13
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