HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Dr. Morse's Indian Root Dills Strongly Recommended. “ I find Dr. Morse's Indian Roo Pills a genuine family medicine.’ writes Mrs, A. Wrathall, 3(5 Rond St. Arch Hill, Grey Lynn, ‘‘and the youngest members of ray family experienci no trouble in taking this remedy whei • a little out-of-sorts.’ This medicine does not purge like so many others do and I can faithfully recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills to mother! with a family who need a household remedy. I am a mother of sevei children, and a resident of fourteei years at this address.”
“Dear Saunders: You are easilj satisfied —“come to Collinson auc Cunninghame's” is certainly getting people to buy drapery and clothing—■which is exactly what you want isn’t it? Yours cordially, W.M. —P.S. Looking over the above, the meaning seems clear enough to me, but my wil’< thinks it obscure.*
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2075, 16 March 1922, Page 5
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