A HINT TO THE SWEETHEART. To the thousands of sensible young women who have men friends serving in the ranks at the -front, and who desire to send some article that will be ol real benefit instead of some silly. Vt may not be amiss to surest sending a Hr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. A bottle of pills may seem an amusintr or unusual thin? to suggest, but seriously could anything of equal size or cost be sent that will he so necessary or useful? It is a well-known fact that the men require such a remedy. The irregular life causes the system to get out ot order and it is this getting out of order that is responsible for such an enormous loss' from sickness. The shot and shell of the enemy are only part of tne dancers the soldiers face. To be an effective soldier good health is far and away the most important single item Hr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are too well 'known to the public to waste space telling what they will do. The little amber bottle in which they are packed will secure them from all kinds of weather conditions, and thev can be earned ay the men on their person at ail times without inconvenience. , _ ~ 10,000 bottles of Hr. Morse s Indian Root Pills were offered and accepted by the Australian military authorities during the early months of the war. 1 rom letters received from Egypt and other advices the gift of these pills was highly appreciated, because thev met the everylay requirement and kent the men in lerfect condition. .See that a IMAe W TwrlJon l>ilU IS included S’" Morse “ india'n Root Pills is included in any‘parcel being sent to a friend at :he front.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9730, 4 August 1917, Page 8
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