ACUTE RHEUMATISM OVERCOME BY DR.' INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mrs J. L. Capill, 51 Howe Street, Newton, Auckland, writes:—As' a fafflily medicine I find Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills one of the very best for combating tlie little ills frequently besetting the family circle. My daughter tried many medicines for obtaininig relief from acute rheumatism, but found nothing so effective as Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills .that they now provide oiir househdld reme-dy.’”-—l3. ,vp v, „•.
Na’zol gets right to the root of the trouble. Nothing to beat it for couglis, colds, arid all .chest and lung complaints. Is 6d<buys., 60. doses.r—Advt.
The polish on fibers or furniture will .be brighter and last longer if liquid TaH-Ol is used. Does not collect dust;’ All grocers. Also' in paste form. - AdvU
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1926, Page 2
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