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AN EX-MAYOR'S OPINION.

The opinion of a man is often useful, especially when the man is well known to be a master of the subject upon which he speaks; then his statements are more than mere opinions—they are absolute facts. Such, for instance, is the statement recently made'by Mr P. A. Phillips, ex-Mayor of Auckland, who, after spending many useful years in public service in New Zealand, has now come to permanently reside at Woollalira, Sydney. Hjs opinion of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills-is one founded upon the most substantial grounds, for lie himself has personally tested them, and found them, to uso his own words, of " inestimable value." "I suffered," ho says, "from flatulence, dyspepsia, and indigestion, together with their usual train of horrors. In my search for, a remedy I tried eveiy known medicine, and I must have taken a cartload of drugs and patent medicines. All of these were useless. None removed tho cause of my trouble, and it was only when at last I took Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills that I found relief and a permanent euro for my ailments." Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches, sallow complexion, Jiver and kidney troubles, .piles, pimples and blotches, and for female ailments. Put •ap in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12607, 10 March 1903, Page 7

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AN EX-MAYOR'S OPINION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12607, 10 March 1903, Page 7

AN EX-MAYOR'S OPINION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12607, 10 March 1903, Page 7

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