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NURSE SYMES.i Rsoommendt '• Dr. Mors«’s Indian Root Pills. Nurse A. M. Symes, Blizabcth-atreet, Charters Towers, who was subject to racking Headaches, having tried many medicines without much success, testifies to the wonderful curative properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, which have absolutely overcome her ailment. She also .states that her daughters have derived much benefit from the occasional use of these Pills, and recommends them as a splendid medicine for women. " I have been subject to severe headaches for some considerable time,” she says, “ and although I tried many-medi-cines to obtain relief, they have afforded me but little benefit, and that of quite a temporary nature. We had heard so much Morse’s Indian Root Pills that I procured a bottle,, and from the first close 1 found instant relief, and after a short course I became absolutely free from headaches. lam never without Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, and regard them as a wonderful medicine for women. My daughters also vouch for their healing and corrective qualities, and we always recommend them to anyone who suffers from any irregularity of the system. Throughout the many stages of woman’s life, from peevish girlhood, through womanhood, motherhood, to the declining years of old age, there is no better, milder, or more effective, medical companion to women folk than Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They promote health,’ heal inflammations and ulceration, and cure all womanly weaknesses, and . restoring ‘the bowels liver and kidneys to perfect working order. w^y\ Nurse Symes. From a photo.) NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. CASUAL Advertisements are inserted in this paper at 3s per inch. Arrangements can be made for monthly, quarterly, or yearly business advertisements, but notice of withdrawal must be given in writing before the term expires, or the advertisement will be renewed for a similar period and charged at full rates. Ordinary advertisements, specially ordered above the leader, 4s fid per inch. Advertisements inserted by the quarter, or any other period, will be continued at expiration of the same, unless special ’nstruotions are given to the contrary. Advertisements sent without the number of insertions being specified, will be continued until notice of discontinuance is forwarded in writing. POSTAL NOTICES. Mkils close at' the Havelock. Post Office as follow 1 For Havelock Suburban, Okaramio, Kaituna, Henwicktown, and Blenheim * —Monday, Wednesday, and Friday a \ 2 p.m.; and Tuesday, Thursday, and j Saturday at 9.30 a.m. For CanvastoWn, Flat Creek, Whangamoa j and Nelson—Tuesday, Thursday, and | Saturday at xo a.m. i For Deep Creek—Tuesday and Saturday at xo a.m. For Cullensville, Grove, Picton, and Wellington—Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p.m. For Mahau, Maori Bay, Nydia Bay, Tira Ora, Homewood, Crail Bay, Hopai Waimaru, Brightlands, Elaine Bay I Bulwer, Pohuenui, Te Puru, and I Hikoekoea—every alternate Friday, J according to tide. ’ For MahaU, Maori Bay, Tira Ora, Homewood, Brightlands, Pohuenui, Bulwer, and Te Puru- Alternate Wednesday 7 p.m. A. Hale Postmaster. WANTED KNOWN That A. e. dureant win post to any ; part of the district the very best ENEMAS, for 8/6, 10/6, and 18/6. TRUSSES, any size, 7'6. DOUGH CANS, 10/6. ' HOT WATER BOTTLES, 0/6,14/6 1 (Just landed). Goods will be posted only on receipt of Cash. All letters replied to by return Mail. Address— A. R. DURRANI, CONSULTING CHEMIST, Blenheim. GROVETOWN HOTEL 1 (Near Blenheim). HENRY COLLINS - Proprietor. GROOMS in Charge of Travelling Sire Horses can .find all Accommodation, GOOD PADLOCKING for SHEEP in Droves. Only Liquors of A 1 Quality in Stock Watch Clock and Jewellery REPAIRS Q A M & B L E Always F E R R ■if V ‘I GIVE SATISFACTION i Note the Address: MARKET STREET SOUTH BLENHEIM Opposite W, wrs

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 20, Issue 68, 27 August 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 20, Issue 68, 27 August 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 20, Issue 68, 27 August 1909, Page 6

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