A CHEMIST'S ADVICE.
ACTED UPON BY OLD HOKITIKA RESIDENT WITH GREAT SATISFACTION.
" I camk to this district in 1865, and Back Creek knows mo for 36 years, consequently I am well known," writes Mr. John Anderson, of Beach Street, Hokitika, N.Z. " Some five years ago I tried Dr. Morse's Indian Root 'Pills, being subject to Biliousness and Constipation. I can say your remedy has sustained me in uniform health throughout that period. Being now almost 78 years of age, I have no time left to experiment with patent medicines; in fact, -when suffering from froquent attacks of dizziness, on one occasion I remember asking a local chemist what ho could recommend for this frequent complaint, which afflicted me so often, ho pointed to Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills. I have, I might add, proved that assertion now to l*a fact, hence I always use your remedy when necessary. You havo'my consent to use this testimony for publication."
£365.—SELF-STARTING, 1 5-SEATEP, OAKLAND CARS. Handsome appearance, finished in grej with nickel mounting. Send for lists. Sole agents— SICEATES AND WHITE, Customs Street E., Auckland. For Children's Haoking Couah at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s 6d
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15684, 11 August 1914, Page 5
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