HUSBAND AND WIFE BOTH BENEFITED BY THE USE OF DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. “I know Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills to be a very good medicine for relief from Bilious Headaches of which I was a sufferer,” writes Mrs Jane O’Loughlln of Hood street, Hamilton East “I can say’ that after taking a couple of Pills at bedtime I am quite well next day to perform my household duties. My husband also finds them most beneficial. He was a sufferer with Piles when he commenced their use, and he has derived much benefit from taking them. You have my consent to use this testimony as your medicine is our household remedy.
For Children’s Hacking Cough at night. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6, 2/8. r\ /O CO many „ perils lurk behind a cut that keeping handy a pot of that great antiseptic healer, ZamBuk, is a wise and necessary pro* caution. There Is nothing like Zam-Buk for soothing, purifying, and healing a wound. The unique composition and her* bal origin of Zam-Buk, and Its great reliability hava won for It a place in most households. Has Zam-Buk a place in yours? !© ft ft USTRALLAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. This Society Is prepared to Lend Money on FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES. Our New Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing Borrowers the privilege of repaying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without noti.'e or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society’s Branch Office, Wellington, or any of the Society’s District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE. Resident Secretary, Wellington. G. G. BURNES, District Secretary, ' ep-eet, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Issue 17919, 26 April 1917, Page 3
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