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UNSURPASSED. —* — OK, ailOiftSE'S INDIAN BOOT PILLS HJOULiY KECOMMEINDED BY €HIMSTC"HU"ROri LADY. "As .i household remedy for all household ailments, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cannot be surpassed,'' viitcn Mi-> Jane Miry, of Barbados Street, Sydcnlii.m. Christ church. ' I c.iii highly iccoinmond them foi t'oiiii ix .md Kidney Troubles, n1- I 1 lum. 1 derived threat benefit from them I l>,i\b tried a. pood mony other medicines, but found nothing; to equal Dr. .ilWe"^ Indian Boot Pills; they are (ji>y to t<ike, and do not ridken ot gripe like many other pills." C«»i«<tip,itioTi is the cause of ninetenlh-, of the illnesses that <-hehumi.il iaco is heii 1 to. Keep the bowels open and good health will be almost cer tain. No remedy ever placed before the Public bus ever been so universally used'as Dr...Morse's Indian Root Fills for this complaint.
It ig held: that as the result of th 6 establishment of the State brickworks in New South Wales the cost oif bricks has been reduced from -iOs to 24s 3d per thousand; and it is said that won the cost will be rcduood to 19s per thousand. As the Government alone uses 24 million bricks annually in the metropolitan area it will soon be in a- position th.:t wiU on-.blo if to save £40 000 per year in brick.-* alone. The nmminfc. snvecTsnould be expended in hospital iiiiiV'tharitiible aid grmts, etc. For Influenza take Woods' Gttat , Onre- Never fails! It M, H.—\«M. . .
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10273, 28 September 1911, Page 1
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