Wanganui Norse USES AND RECOMMENDS DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Nurse Findlay, 4 Keith street, Wanganui, writes: “ I can personally recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a : pood general medicine, and I find two pills at bedtime a dose, which gives me every relict and pleasure to recommend. I have been maternity nursing in Wanganui between ten and twelve years past, and have nursed under all local doctors, both before and since the World's Great \\ ar.” [t is ofi years ago since the first Christmas card was printed in England. The first one sold was a philtre of six little girls on a golden background. The earlie-l Christmas enrol we know was written in the fourth eentury by Aurelius J’rudontiiis, It waf; called “ The Virgin and the Child,” and is still sung.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20291, 27 December 1927, Page 14
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