AUCKLAND NURSE FREQUENTLY RECOMMENDS DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS TO HER PATIENTS. Them is no person who comes so intimately into the life of the sick as the nurse. She stands next to the doctor watching and noting tho offsets of treatmeats and medi- •? fine, and becomes onlv secfSpftP- m 1 end to him as (f. LjL K a!1 authority. \ idfti. miinrntnrn ivlion Therefore, when a member of this noble profession rc * atcs her exC periences, they should receive serious attention. The statement made by Nurse Mace will no doubt interest many people. "I find Dr. Morse’s Indian Hoot Pills very good for relief from Constipation,” writes Nurse Mace, of 42, Upper Queen Street, Newton, Auckland. “They do not purge or gripo like so many other remedies. I have recommended their use frequently to my patients in ray capacity of Ladies’ Nurse, and have never known a complaint since their use. You have my fullest consent to us© this testimony.”
Don’t be tempted by fancy coloured packets—remember it is the contents of the packet that you drink, not the fancy label. To get the , best you must purchase teas blended by Nelson Moate & Co., who guarantee every package. Look for the willow-pattern packet. for 35 years, have been acknowledged the purest in quality, most satisfactory in flavour and strength, and most economical in use. Get a packet at the grocer’s to-day and see what pure tea really is Prices: 3/8. 1/10, 2/-. 2/2. 3/- % 4818 mTßions« DBWiDS That" we bay no more German Beers. STRACHAN'3 ■7? mm and LOCAL Is Really SUPERIOR Ale Clear to the Last Drop” Brewed hy W.STRRCmN&Co. Dunedin.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144665, 27 April 1915, Page 8
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272Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144665, 27 April 1915, Page 8
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