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- Mrs Humphry Ward, in her-new novel, "Lady Connie,'* makes a Polish character say :-*-*'For more than a hundred years these vile Germans have been crushing and, tormeutiiig us They have taken our land, they havetried to kill our language and our religion. But they cannot. Our soul lives. Poland lives. And some day there will be a great war—and then Poland will rise again. From the East and the West and tho South they will come—and tho body that was hewn asunder will be ,young and glorious again." Dr. Cyril Hopkins tells an impressive story of .theresult'of applying potassic fertilisers to land in Illinois which lacked that essential constituent. A man who had been farining soil of that kind went to see a demonstration field of the 'Illinois Agricultural Experimental Station, and took with him his wife an-1 children. As he stood looking first on the corn on the treated and then on that on the untreated land ; and thon at his wife and children, he broke down and cried like a child. He explained to the superintendent that they had wasted twenty years on their farm, living in poverty, their crops growing 'worse and"worse, because they did not loiow that the single substance called ■■ potassium was all that was needed to make their land productive and valuable.

The Great National Remedy For more than twenty years Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pills have been before the Australasian public.'gaining. each year in popular esteem, and each year showing- a large increase in the sales iiu.il now nearly One million bottles are sold annually. Very often medicines appear on the market and for a short time have a popular vogue, for just what reason it is difficult to say, not having any genuine merit, but the public soon finds this out. and they soon disappear and arc never heard of again. When a remedy like Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tills for twenty years shows a comt.-nitly increasing sale, it indicates the solid confidence the public have in it. No exaggerated claims have been urged for them. No attempt has been made to induce the public to believe they had any miraculous power, but on all occasions the idea has been presented that they were simply^a good Pill in every sense of the word. They are lased on a sound formula, and madn. by men of experience," and the ingredients are in such quantities and proportions as best, to perform the special objects they are intended to accomplish The peculiar climate of New Zealand'and the modeof living is such that the Liver gets out of order quicker than, any other organ of the human system-, " and when the Liver does not do its duty, the'whqle system is difarransred. A remedy that reaches the Liver is what New Zealand ers want, and they know after twenty years' use that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills always act on the Liver, regulating and toning the entire system It is. this simple fact, that makes Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a household necessity throughout Ihe length and breadth of this Great Island Continent with a sale larger than any other remedy south of the Equator.

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14139, 15 July 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14139, 15 July 1916, Page 2