WAS RUN DOWN. . ' '■ Recovery followed use of Dr.. Morse's; o Indian Root Pills. "' •■ " A friend first persuaded my using Dr. Morse's Indian Root -Pills," writes Mrs. J. Whelan, 34, Fawcett Street, South Dunedin, - " as I was run down.. I am pleased to relate that I found great benefit from the use of this medicine, and I have such a good opinion of Dr.' Morse's Indian Root-Pills that I always'.keep them;in my house in case of need. c.:l am an old resident in this locality." -.^
AH .the great, outdoor games should now be prepared for with ' correct cut, dependable ; \ apparel. See the ■ -'special window .display* at Milne and Choyce's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18519, 2 October 1923, Page 5
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