WITH A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills possess a world-wide reputation us a liver medicine. They stir the liver, open the elogged-up system, and purify the blood, and thus urive away the drowsiness and depression wnich are the outcome of a sluggish liver. On the appearance of bilious symptoms a .lose from a fiaif to four of Dr Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills should bo taken, the •i.ger dose lor a more robust, grown person. The next night increase the dose one extra pill, and if the trouble is not relieved mother do'o should be taken. A little experience will guide the patient -in the use oi the pills so as to produce the best res..lts. t’coplc differ in the way medicine ad'oets them, and consequently no invariable rule can bo given A musical hearse, used by an English undertaker, has had to go back to its maker because it started a non-stop performance as a result of a collision with a tramcar. It was equipped with an apparatus which played hymns on the way to the grave. The collision dislocated the machinery, and it waa impossible to stop the music.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19351, 11 December 1924, Page 5
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