DEPENDABILITY
THE WINNING OF PUBLIC
CONFIDENCE
In spending large sums of money in seeking the goodwill of the public for any article unless the quality 5s behind tho goods the money is wasted. It costs much more than the profit on any article of common sale to induce the first purchase. The profit comes when the person is satisfied and continue a customer. This is the secret of the successoorir I>r. Morse's Indian Root, Pills. People once try them and then continue to use them regularly. From time to time other so-called1 remedies ore , bbOmedi and tried, but soon found to be ineffective, and. prompt return to Dtr Morse's Indian Root Pills is made 1 with gratifying results. For many years this remedy has been in constant use in New Zealand. Families have giwn up with scarcely any other medicine in the house, and the present generation look back front childhood to having had their mothers give a Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill if they showed indications of being out of sorts. To-day the remedy stands higher than ever before in the esteem of thousands as a good; dependable article- of tlhe highest claws, sold at a reasonable , price within the reach of all casses.
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Bibliographic details
Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1920, Page 7
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205DEPENDABILITY Marlborough Express, Volume LIIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1920, Page 7
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