ON NTTKSE'S ADVICE D'l MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PJLLS USED AND FOUND SATISFACTORY. Til is I'!. J. Styles, 1" Lowther street, Atvitnoho, W;ui;.f;uuii, writes: "I was first recommended by a maternit? nurse nf Woodville, N.Z., to give Dr Morse's Indian Root PiiU a trial. I adopted this advice, and have since found them a. very useful, general medicine, and they arc usually to be found in ray household for use when necessary. [Advt.]
An old lady, not accustomed to the telephone, called up 7868. After a moment a voice at the other end announced that ho was speaking from 7867. “ How annoying,” said the old lady. “1 asked for 7,868. Never mind, though. ..Perhaps you would he good enough to call next door and tell them Mrs' Jones is coming to-night.
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Evening Star, Issue 20030, 22 November 1928, Page 16
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