EVIDENCE OF MERIT. MATERNITY NURSE’S EXPERIENCE OF DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. “I have been maternity nursing in Die suburbs of Auckland and Ohakune during the past twenty years,” writes Nurse Elizabeth Anderson, of Church Street, Ohakune, ‘‘and from experience I can certainly recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills for Constipation ; they do not pain in their action like other medicines. I was first induced to use these Pills on the advice of a lady friend many years ago, and know of no remedy so beneficial. I recommend ten to my patients in accouchment cases, and they all speak of their efficacy." 21
The sun has gone, my darling one, The gentle night has come ; The mother sings her lullaby—-“Tra-la-la-rum-tum-tum.” No danger threatens you t sweet one, You’re tucked in quite secure; And on the nursery mantlepiece la Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 16.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 August 1920, Page 8
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