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ATURE rhat Little Help It Sometimes Heeds by a Timely Dose of Dr, Morse’s fridian Root Pills At times Nature only requires a little assistance to get Dver an obstruction, and if something is used, to merely ?ive - that assistance, a'nd not asurp all Nature’s functions and take the entire operation out of Nature’s hands,, then valuable help is being rendered. This is where the invaluable properties s of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are apparent. They do not usurp Nature’s functions, destroying all their natural activity,' but when Nature needs help to :arry its often too heavy burden, caused by over-eating and drinking, ■ then Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills assist Nature. They stir the liver, cleanse the >tomach, purify the blood, and aid in the digestion and assmiiation of food. It i.s refreshing to read that -Mrs Bor.rett, the first nvonian announcer of the British Broadcasting Corporaion, lias “no trace of the exaggerated Oxford accent, “which lias hitherto been considered indispensable to announcers (remarks Xathani,\l. Gubinas in the “Sunday .Express’’). “This, I hope, is the first step towards destroiyng the prevailing conviction that the miserable distortion of the language which is known as the Oxford accent is any better English tlfan cockney, which, at least Juts the virtue of being natural and unaffected. Some day, perhaps, cockney will be regarded a* fashionable, and over the air. .will come tho rich and friendly voice of the announcer : ‘Xali fer the noos bulletin. Wevver. Storm and clardy at fust, wiv sunny hintervals. Winds sarf-west veerin’ to sarf. Forecast fer ter-morrer, much ’otter,, wiv local funder. So look art mates.” ’

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12080, 20 October 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12080, 20 October 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12080, 20 October 1933, Page 3