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THE GRIP ON fM UNO. SMALL HOLDINGS A LEVER AGAINST THE LANDOWNER. Mr Rnnciman, Minister for Agriculture, s eaking at Oanford Park, Wiruborae, sai it* they could extent, the system of small hoi ings in some way or ot er then the landowners would be compelled to loosen their grip on the land. The Government had compulsory power un er the Act, an they would push bit by bit so that the present 150,000 acres of email hoi - ings became a million and a ' alt*. One half of the rural cottages of Englan iad no garden That could be only remedied by an extension of the Small Hrl in.-s Act One of the things to w ich be wished to pay attention was the shortage of cot*a«?es If the landowners would cot deal with this matter, and the Oouuty C mucils would not, then the State sten in and do w at was necessary for the real eyre of the lau i. At tie beginning of his speech Mr Runciman was interrupted by Stiffragetes, wo were ejected from the marquee.

ASSIST N&TURt. PURIFY THE BLOOD AND CLEANSE IKB SYSTEM. Nature often requires a lit' le assistance, and if this as istanee is given at the first indication much distr«-d and suffering may be averted. jVjothers especially should g<tard the health of th ir children and incalcuale regular habits from infancy. As a family Remedy for Costivenass Dr Morse's indim Root Pills have a wide reoutation. The? are mild in their action, causing neither weakness or sicku ss, and do not gripe. To overcome Constipation take from one to four Pills regularly until the Bowels move daily, and are restored to healthy action. "I have much pleasure," writes Mr Jacob Ernie, hairdresser and tohacco nist, of Ogg's Corner, Dunedin, "in recommending Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as an excellent laxative and blood purifier. I have used no other Pill for over seven years. A dose taken occaeionall v keeps me in the best of health."

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2026, 16 September 1913, Page 3

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