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The Great National Remedy

For' more than twenty years Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have beau b'ei'ore'Uiß-.A*js,trfi!as-"an pul;]ic zainii*. c -*acli year in popular cytaem. ano ..u:!i year fhowing a large in-ci-f-iu;o in tho sa'es m il now nearlj One million |.*ottles are sold annual ly- Very ol'ten meUi'-nncs • appeal on the market and for c. j-hor; time have a popnjiir vor.ue, for just, vhai rcaron it is"diliic.*.lt' to f:av, : not hay ing any genuine Merit, biu'the pub lie soon" lindr: \\y& av.t. and tlie*I r--o-->n rll'-ppr-- ;.:.r u:id are never liearc of pg*i?n. V- h r '!i :*. reincdv lil r e Ur Morse':; Jnd'n, i V.on' Tills fo'- twenty years shows a coiislanily increas I ing pale, it indlcales Ihe -solid con i Odence the public have in it. No exaggerated' claims have been ui'ged for 'hem. No aitr-npt hns been made to induce the public to believe ihey had any jniraculrui: p-wer. Init. on all ocjjie id"' has been preseuled that tliey- .'ivr-i'i c imply a good Pill in every sen-e. of !h? word. They are 1 asrd on a {-nnnd formula, and made b** men of exTieri.-'uce, and (lie ingredients tire in sucii quantities and proportions as best to perform ,the- special objects I bey are intended fo aecomnMsb Tim peculiar climate of Npw Zon'a'iid and ihe mode Of I'v'iig ''■' fi"eb IV.ni. (be hirer gets out of o'd/'i' (i!'''' 1 -!?!- thrn any other OITMU of I'm lirnrui sy-te.m, and v ben Urn. L'ver doe* not do its duty tho. whole svste.m is di arvansefj. A remedy that the T.iver. is what New Zealandkt- want, and they l:now after twenty years' use that Dr. Morse's Indian Pills alwa ,r s act on tlm Liver, regulating and ton'na- the en'ire sy t-m P. is this simple fact !hat mal*es.»Dr. Morse's Indian Koot Pills a liouseliold necessity throughout the length and •breadth of this Great Island "Continent with a sale larger than any other remedy south of the Equa.tnr

and the public /ntroduced to the. power house, Then at 10 minutes past 8 o'clock the Mayoress switched on the lights and tlie Feilding borough gave out such a Hood of scintillating brilliance as made the large concourse burst iuto spontaneous cheers. Mr I). H. Guthrie, M.P., offered tlie heartiest congratulations to the Borough Council and the ratepayers on the inauguration, of the scheme. If the ratepayers gave it their support, tliere could bo no question but thai; it must succeed. Ho congratulated the Council on having completed the scheme at the estimated cost, and said it was a mark of the progress of Feilding on safe and sound lines. The light would be better and more, economical, and it would help a" very great deal tlie advancement of Feilding by providing- power for manufacturers. Mr Guthrie made some re-marks urging the people to push the advancement of their own town and district. Theso remarks will be found reported in another column.. *-

The residents present then gave cheers for tho Mayor, and loud cheers for Mr Millar. Cheers were also given for Mr Geary and pleasant cheers for .."Old Harford."

The Feilding Brass Band was present, and allded a short programme of music, which was much appreciated.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2550, 25 January 1915, Page 4

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The Great National Remedy Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2550, 25 January 1915, Page 4

The Great National Remedy Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2550, 25 January 1915, Page 4