DEPENDABILITY.
THE WINNING OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE. In spending largo sums of money in seeking the good-will of the public for any article unless tho quality is behind the goods the money is wasted. It ccstd much more than the profit on any article of common sale to induce tho lirst purchase. Tho profit conies when tho person is satisfied and continues a customer. This is tho secret of the success of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. People once try them and then continue to use them regularly. Prom time to time other so-called- remedies are beamed and tried, but soon found to be ineffective and prompt return to Dr. utlorso’s Indian Root Pills is made with gratifying results. For many years this remedy has been in constant use in NonZealand. Families have grown up with scarcely any other medicine in the house, and the present generation look back from childhood to having hod their mothers give a Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pill if they showed indications of being out of sorts. To-day the remedy stands higher than over before in tho esteem of thousands as a good dependable article of the highest class, sold n't a. reasonable price within the reach of all classes.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16507, 7 August 1919, Page 5
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204DEPENDABILITY. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16507, 7 August 1919, Page 5
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