PILLS FOR THE TROOPS.
10.000 BOTTLES DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS ACCEPTED BY MILITARY AUTHORITIES
In the early months of the war 10,000 bottles of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were offered and accented by the Australian military authorities for use bv the Expeditionary Forces. From letters received from Egypt and other advices, the gift of these pills was highly appreciated by the nen. Dr. Morse'sv Indian Root Pills are just the thing 'required by the men to keep their system in order No other single thing is so important to the soldier as the condition of his digestion which, if not working properly, makes him a weakness instead of a source of strength -to the army.
MiLniig cow* a always mtgh on the hands, they get hard aid chapped. If Nazol Ointment is used regularly the hands will be kept soft and free from cracks. Tha Trtre BriSnh SiririVabbey's Dry Gin. Ea <niai% ia. uiuattpassariL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16581, 3 July 1917, Page 6
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