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When Indisposed. DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS STILL EFFECTIVE AFTER TWENTY YEARS' USE. It is saa.d after repeated and lengtliy^.^a^pt -eertaiat ..medicines ■ that th& patient 'ibacomea- immune to J-,gKgafcg^ :." their ef--1 fects and WWmsmmi^ then !t is w.^i?i^~*s*sfe^*pai ' ** evesHary ; :*s3£ ■'■ ■ ■■■"—xtwSGSSmx v *■ c-*un #;»SW:;:lm to»ome j^^^^:/t^^.:^.^rjj^^ other reWmW^^^^^^^ medy, and S^^:,.,^^.;fc,|'"f,^ -whfie that W^M^' :^mi^ : r m ay often be -true, it ''''x^ff^Sg^m' ' is 'not so ' ':"" J^SSfffflf^' ' : ,■■ "wittr''. Dr. Root pnis . ■ : Ay^m^o^^^^o^^&eay^ by Mr*. J, '-SitUou"" th?' faCt r &« w ..p; l *., that' they are still the everyday remedy m t-h.6us.an as' of homes after years of s-tjfisfapiio'-ry.'.v^se. "A~ '''-bonVihcihg example is Contained m the letter from Mrs. Jahe. Skelton, r of 87 Huxley St., Sydenham, Christcliureh, K.Z., who writes:— "l can say that after twenty years' experience m the use of Dr. 'Morse's- Tmlian Root Pifls that they still occupy a place m my household as a good family medicine; they seem to combat most of the little ills that flesh is heir -to, and I find them accordingly most effective is well fcr-'the*'- children when indisposed. You have my consent to ~-*| publish this testimony if required." ■ Mrs- "Skelton's statempn't will be endorsed by thousands- of people throughout New Zealand who have been using Dr. Morse's Indian Root •Pills for years and are still finding ' them effective : as a family medicine. \ -^ "' ;-"■ i^'-* - ' ;i ! "i'- 'at b"■ ■ A ir-Jn ! jl7T>v7 -."i-trti/ii srjft/ fee "" ■ ■■■a o Don't Neglect a Cough or a Cold _tako ftohoSjioiet eaatractt a tanooa aaaladff &v faijtionally. But thboiaadi, aya, avßaM% la*» eonieSfflidted tamble titemm* ohf oatm aeedlett tgoay wmply tirougb foalkanfiaaat ot aegiecf. ■"" ■ ' '* doawmptioß m moo trouble wUek abaeat •lwaya reralu from neglect. A anpl* cold teebmaa a aackbig cough, erentoally abradnf the mtbkca of the luagt and maldag eaty dM dflTtlopneat ot the dread " whkaDlagoi. Don't take tke risk when far a few ihillfnaa you can avoid it. LamoTa Emnlaioa GiVeia Praaa^t lUßef aaid Strengrtkana tb« Whelii BWy Fet Coughs and Cold* it v undeniably At best remedy ever produced, one bottle mully oeing (uffictent to gat rid "el either trodbln. For Bronchitii, Aithma, Croap, ' Whoopnag Couglvand other Throat and Long Troablea it wflt be found of •terhng vafae/ • ILaoe'* EmulnonlmproTea the wmfHtti aaasa** ' digestibnV puto fl«h on thin people, aad btriUa up weak-lungi* ft ia a recognitad remedy aad it freely focommepded bydoctora. Thooaaada h W?t b S* !n s"*^ tyiCajnjcfitswr .jjpg (all to owr^nmg with gratehd t*^oiv, R*W th» . ; '* F**,**". fm * TVp !w*--lwi*^#i aoldC I «o» ,»et r« ol it thonah I tnael many eoaan fcmediw. Heanng so moch of Laaa'f *E^aa*M. t ' okeided to by it altboush I om not raped it to daaaa anr nood- I took four iarga botda aad waa ameny ■urpntnd at tnaraialL ar tba Emnbioß affaelad a eamakr. cur.- SiiicaTiii, 1 kaW hanr mm* (MaUei *ftth •coW of aoy epaMqaaaca. ' "- JOHN rf (SaMPbeO, s »oO^Torraca,ClaiaA«ran. A«k>(ofand intact oppn getting tba geaoißeJ L;«ne , i < v Eiauha6n. 'it it ibid m two eaea at ; r tit and 4/6 per bottle by a^cnenuiti and rtorekeepen. The larger aize containa atere ' than two of the nhall bottlea. / ' • ds .r ' • hr^-A. .■■■■■ , .] v ,-i .; 'MarMaaafactnrar^; r r^ E. .C.JANE" CbannN, •paawm, KZ, . CC nTJLf>' ;; '^ ' J "-'- ; 'ip | ej'*-'!- Jijr)a"r .. A It* rPirririi'ia 1........... rf-nr-.fv >.> --.- --* .' ■ ■■■ "~^ "v'<r - :■' .iinrr j'ftrjsa ..i -bar - Equinoint 1Ba«-aattamasBjan«aB^ *L t "You must not look a gilt Wk horse m the mouth "—old pro- ■ verb— which means thatiwhat Dj -you g&f, for nothing is invariS ably wdrth just that much.. 9 Por "Equinoint" you,, pay ■ 16/6 per tin : for your outlay JB ybivget ■ THE WORLD'S GREATEST REMEDY a FOR LAMENEBS IN HORSES t 9 " EQUINOINO? " : h.aa reatbrod to IM strength and usefulness thousands SH of horse,s. "What it has done for BH other animals it will, do for yours. M Acoursoof"EQTJlNOl"KrT"treatenl ment never fails- fro disperse by {jfl absorption, without pain dr blexnEnj ish. all Splints, Curbs, Spavins. ■J Bowed Tendons, "Windgalls. Pufiy _■ Joints,, Sprung Tendons, Sprung Wm Hooks, • and ' any other joint or ■9 bursal, enlargement; * ' B 4A "EQUINOINT" >io procttrable ■J from Saddlers and Chemists everyIHJ whe^e.atie/epertinor^r^ofrfroni 1 YOUNG & COLLINS, JJD. ffl AVENUE ' • WANGANUI ! Hi._j»o'jj____iiu_i_i" jt

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13603, 8 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13603, 8 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13603, 8 February 1915, Page 4

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