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NO ADVANCE IN DEICE. OP DE MOESE’S INDIAN BOOT PILLS TEe public aro reminded that there has been no advance in. the price by the prnnrietors of Dr Morse’s Indian ends meet financially, a great saving can bo effected if a little care and thought to one's own health are given. Keep jour system clean and your stomach and liver and the other organs of digestion and assimilation in effective condition by using a simple and sound remedy, proved by thousands to bo a safeguard to health. This littlo cars and attention will keep the expensive medical element out of the already heavy expense account of the average family. Thimbles are said to have been found at Herculaneum, and were long ago used by the Chinese. Troublesome coughs in old and young are pnicklv slopped by N.-l/OL. Take some drolls on sugar. Acts like a chanu. KO doses la GcU Hoot Pills to the wholesale or retail trade since the war began. In spite of the greatly increased cost of production there lias not been, and it is hoped there will not be any advance in the price of this popular remedy. Iter the little ills of life there is no hotter remedy, and during this difficult time, when thousands find it hard to make creased cost of production there lias greatly in-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10008, 27 June 1918, Page 7
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