LUMBAGO PAINS.
DRIVEN AWAY BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mr C. A. Harper, Western District Fire Station, Ponsonby Road. Ponsonby, writes: —“Suffering with the after effects of influenza and lumbago pains I had recourse to Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills and found these pills most effective in banishing this complaint: that was In 1919. after the great epidemic here. Being of usually robust health and activity I was gratified at the result of giving this medicine a trial. I am an old hand at the Fire Station.’’
A concert and break-up ceremony by staff and scholars of Timaru South School will be held at the Scottish Hall at 8 this evening. A splendid programme, including a one-act play, will be staged In a pamphlet on the basis and operation of superannuation, with special reference to the teachers’ fund, being the report of the Recess Institute, it is stated that the Government subsidy “for the three years 1924-27 should be at the rate of £137,000 per annum. The subsidy granted has. however, remained at the old rate of £63,000 per annum, and the amount short paid by the Government during three j-ears is therefore £276.000.” Payments of £137.000 a year for three years total £411.000, and payments of £68.000 a year for three years total £204.000, the difference being £207,000 —not £276,000.
When setting out on the serious, yet interesting business of Christmas shopping, the question where will I get best choice and value for my money inevitably arises. Another important factor is the facilities for shopping with comfort ; where everything is tastefully displayed and marked in plain figures. In all these necessary requirements, conducive to good business. Porter’s big central emporium abounds in endless choice and indisputable values in highgrade goods in which this big importing firm specialises, shows a true reflex in the daily throng of satisfied customers. Inspection is always welcomed at Porter's
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18452, 19 December 1929, Page 2
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379LUMBAGO PAINS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18452, 19 December 1929, Page 2
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