REPUTATION Built'up by years of continent service TO-3*7 Horn’a Indian Boot PiUl Kt&nd higher in publie estimation than ever bal'ore, have the reputation of being second to none. This is a big thing to say of a small pill, but is nevertheless a fact, and the reason for it is because the publie know by long experience that these pills always can be relied •upon, which is contrary to &e ease of most medicines that are popular for a time and then forgotten. The demand for Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills is steadily increasing, and the sales in Australasia now exceed a ton per month. No amount of advertising could possibly sustain each a do* mand unless the article possessed the qualities claimed. Exaggerated claims are not made for Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills, the object of the proprietors all the time being to present them to the public as an everyday household medicine. For a quarter of a century Dr. M</ ie ’s Indian Boot Pills have been in use in this country as a remedy for Liver Ailments. They get at the eanse. They open the ducts, and allow the bile to flow, aiding and assisting Nature, not in any degree superseding or weakening the natural function. A pill occasionally produces regularity and good health, and, with reasonable rare regarding overtaxing the digestive organs with either food or drink, a healthy^condition can bo maintained. 3?his is tho secret of health in w »" Woman and child, and there is so gsfe ting away from it.
Banish coughs and colds and save money by using “Nazol. ” Eighteenpenoe buys 60 doses—enough to cure the whole bad-cold family.—Adyt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 August 1924, Page 7
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