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PILES.

MINER RELIEVED BY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS,

Mr. William Hkcheb, Miner, of Huntly, writes:—"l was recommended by a 'friend to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, being a sufferer with distressing Piles. ' I underwent a course of your medicine, and after taking only two* bottles, am pleased to say that 1 have had no recurrence of this complaint. That was three years ago, at Waihi. I can, therefore, speak very highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills; other remedies afforded jme no visible relief. You can use this I testimony for publication."

All members of the Third Infantry Regiment who have not joined the expeditionary force arc notified that all uniforms, equipment, and rifles on issue must be returned to the acting-adjutant, Lieut. Devereaux, at the Drill Hall this morning.

Tenders are called for the immediate supply of 150 naval uniforms, as per patterns now on view at tire Royal Naval Reserve Office, Mount Cook Barrack*, Wellington.

Speaking at Glasgow, Mr. Mackie, tho well-known clistiller, said:—" Culti\ ate hich ideals. Even if you do not attain them, you will rise higher than if you started' with none. That lias been the policv of mv predecessors, is mm? to-day. and will be'that of those who ecme after me This is why "WHITE HORSE' Whiskv leads to-day and will maintain that position in time to come."

Ladies! Don't forget the novel place for shopping. Warren's Dainty Showroom, 3rd Floor, Strand Arcade. It will surprise you.

\n extensive stock of medium and high(rrade goods at bargain prices, at The Model House Sale, opposite The Strand Arcade, Queen Street.

Mrs. Cod is an old-ace pensioner. An aged danio who has seen brighter days; She. grants me permission to mention her, And to publish her quota of praise. A hacking, dry cough was tho bane of her. Which made the nights hard to endure; But she bids mo to say that eke charmed it away . _ With Woods' Great, Peppermint Cure. The Mayoress recently invited the school children to contribute their pennies to a chocolate fund for the expeditionary force This work is being organised by Mi» Horbert, of the Bmven school, Mrs. uumore, and other ladies.

Genuine bargains are stiUofTexing in every department at the J.C.L. Mores Sal sale. Further reductions for this 3? Do not fail to iM P ect,-Johu Court, Ltd., Queen Street.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 7

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392

PILES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 7

PILES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 7