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IST. E W LABE L. ; DR. MORSE S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. The attention of the public is directed to the slight change made in the Label used on the bottles of Dr.j Morse’sulndian Root PillsT The alteration has been made recently, and bottles labelled with the New. Label are now on the market. Regular customers for Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will note the change at once, and ma y have some doubt as to their genuineness. With a view of avoiding such contingencies we publish with this notice a facsimile of the New Label. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the standard of Family Medicine throughout the length and breadth of Australia. Their name and reputation stand higher in the public estimation than any other, household remedy, and their everincreasing sales bear testimony to their merit and popularity. Those who have never tried Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will find neighbours friends and relatives everywhere who will vouch for the wonderful cleansing and Blood-purifying properties of these Pills.

Tea Mailing.—A veteran student of tea, a resident of Ceylon for many, years, gives the following- points as essential in making tea. The water should be fresh, pure, soft, and boiled in a perfectly clean kettle. Have the teapot hot, pour into it the freshly-boiled water, then strew the tea on top of the water, and infuse for five minutes. In this way the tea leaves will not be scalded, and the fragrance will be kept at its best. The infusion should be decanted into another teapot made hot for the reception.

SOCIETY OP MUSICIANS OE SOUTHLAND (Registered) COUNCIL : President.—Mr J. J. Zimmer.; Vice-Presidents.—Mr W. Norris, Mr H. A. EDWARDS. Hon, Treasurer.—Mr W. 'J ± Ferguson, L.A.B. Hon. Sec.—Mr Chas. Gray. Mrs Blue, Miss Crofts, Mr A.R. Thompson. MEMBERS; Miss Daphne Bell, Miss Olive Chur-: ton, Miss W. Fyfe, Miss M. G. : Leask, Miss Mary Morrison, Miss Lily Price, Miss Rowe, Mr Geo. Duke, Hen’ Otto Hubener, Mr R. Trist Searell, Mr Frank Thomas. SOLICITORS : Messrs Watson & Haggitt.; AUDITOR ; Mr Geo. Black'. REGISTERED OFFICE f 53 ESK ST., INVERCARGILL', MISS FYFE, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER, Tat Street, HAS a New and Choice Selection of READY-TO-WEAR BLOUSES AND SKIRTS, Arso CHILDREN’S SUMMER COATS. A Large Stock of Materials for all kind’ of Fancy Work always on hand. THE COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING Is now under the management of Miss Seed, Who will be please to enrol pupils in her rooms, STRANG’S BUILDINGS, corner of Tay and NitL St. CLASSES NOW IN PROGRESS. Town Section. .£BS will purchase a nice building site in Northend. To anyone desirous of build, ing a home the low price, small deposit, and easy terms should prove a boon. All particulars from C. W. Brown, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, INVERCARGILL.

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Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 52, 24 March 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 52, 24 March 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 52, 24 March 1906, Page 7

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