Sluggish Feeling WARDED OFF BY DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Miss G. F. Skinner, 14 Goldsmith itreet, Christchurch, writes:—“As a general medicine for rehabilitating the system I find Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills most satisfactory in warding off any sluggish suffering, and I can recommend their use to any person needing a useful general medicine.” W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Farish St„ Wellington. “ PACIFIC ” DELPHINIUMS The finest introduction of recent years, producing immense flowers, 2in-4in in diameter, on tapering spikes 3ft-4ft long, produced low to the ground with three crops of flowers a year. Ail shades known in Delphiniums in singles and doubles as well as many unusual shades, including enormous cre am V whites, lavender pinks, peacock blues, etc., etc. Hundreds of testimonials from last year’s delighted customers. Book now for May deliveries. Finest Mixed, 12/6 dozen; smaller flowering sized roots, 7/6 dozen. Set 6 distinct named varieties for 8/6, or 16/6 dozen. Illustrated catalogue Free. HARRISON’S Boi 1, PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Otago Daily Times, Volume 25205, Issue 25205, 20 April 1943, Page 4
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