INDIGESTION. DUNEDIN LADY RECOMMENDS BR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. " A relative some years ago," writes Mrs. Agues Ayrea, 5, Pentiland Street, N.E. Valley, Dunedin, "suggested my using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as I was ailing very much from indigestion, and on these overtures I derided to try this medicine. These pills acted in a wonderful manner in relieving me of my former trouble with indigestion. I am now never subject to the former attacks, and consider myself cured, and I recommend this remedy to any people suffering from .indigestion. Personally, I have already recommended them to hundreds of people."
£100 1N PRIZES. COMPETITIONS MAGAZINE. Everyone can make good use of extra pocket money these days, so why not go in for some of the interesting competitions that carry good prize money. It ■will prove a lucrative way of spending your winter evenings. Full details will be found in the Competitions Magazine, which can be procured grartis from any chemist or storekeeper. There are simple competitions which will prove interesting and educative for the children, and others that require more skill will appeal to the elder members of the family. Get a copy of Competitions from your chemist or storekeeper to-day read the simple rules governing the competitions. One hundred pounds cash is to be given in prize money. Unity Drug Co. —(Advt.)
Every quality which medical science, the culinary art, and Food and Drug Act demand in high-class vinegar, is found >'n Sharland's vinegar, which ifl brewed from pure cane su£ir.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18223, 17 October 1922, Page 9
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