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DEPRESSION #— • .:

ARISING FROM SLUGGISH LIVER CORRETCED BY DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "I have used Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills for several years from time to time," writes Mrs Elizabeth Smith, of 47 Devon Street, New Plymouth. '' They are a splendid Pill, and sweep away depression, tone the system, and stir the liver when sluggish. I was first induced by a lady friend at Wellington to t?y this remedy, and can vouch to the general claims made that Dr Morse's Indian Eoot Pills are a great corrective. I am a mother of twelve children, and a very old resident of New Zealand, and landed at Dunedin forty-four years ago from the old ship Nelson.''

''When an opinion is general it is Usually Correct." — J. Austin. The general opinion of over n million New Zealand people is that Baxter's Lung Preserver is unequalled \ns a remedy for summer coughs, colds, sore throats, chest and bronchinl troubles. Here is one of them: — "I am subjected to colds on rry chest, and so is my wife. Nothing gives us such instant relief as your Lung Preset ver . > > —A. E. Wildey, 103 Hataitai road, Wellington. Get "Baxter's" to-day.- 2/6 large bottle at chemist or store. * Children like WADE'S WORM FIGS —sure and certain. Price Is 6d. *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13983, 20 November 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13983, 20 November 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13983, 20 November 1919, Page 3

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