Dr Morse’s Indian Boot Pills stand alone as the best remedy for the cure of all disorders arising from imperfect digestion. They get at the cause where other so-called remedies give only temporary ivlief, leaving the system in worse condition ihan before. They touch the liver, and make the stomach clean and pure, assisting the nutritive and digestive organs in properly assimilating the food. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier, and a positive cure for biliousness, indige=tion, constipation, headaches,'sallow complexion, liver ami kidney troubles, piles, pimples, b'oils and blotches, and fur female ailments. Pui up in amber bottles and the full name blown thereon ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. PATENTS. Henry Hughes, Patent and Trade Mack Agent, (authorised by the New Zealand Government), of Queen’s Chambers, Wellington, reports the following list of New Zealand applications for Patents compiled from the Government Gazette of the 25th June. Wellington : Topliss and Andrew, utilising oil engine exhaust; W. E. Hughes, detecting deposits ; Li H. MoHardy, fencing standards ; Eibblewhite and Short, lifting jack; E. Davie, washing crockery ; B. F. Wilhelm, waggon brakes; C. J. Cobze, spile; C. Anketell, waggon brakes; carriage lamps ; Fisher and others, engine head lights. Canterbury : W. H. Boyens, force pumps; C. Lashlee, brush. A. L. Heighton, boot heels ; A. G; Mackay, chamber utensils; Booth and Brew, plough skeith lubricator; JEL H. Denney,, grain feed ; F. W. Bunsill, fencing standards; J. Coop, sheep dip feeder; D. W. McLean, belt driving gear ; J. R. Watt, covering of walls; J. T. Murphy, bird trap. Otago: W, B. Walters, hydrocarbon gas ; Keen and Miller, fire escapes; J- M. Armour, chairs etc; J. Coventry, umbrella tip retainer; G. S. Stevenson, vehicle draw bar . Watt Bros., spark arresters; A; Connor, fire escapes; H. A. E. Kelly creating draught, adjusting shutters; J. B. Park, secateur, sash mover, fish plate; Stenhouse Bros, spark arresters. Auckland: J. R. Sigley, concrete tanks; D. Galbraith, milk product ; R. P- Gibbons, water gauge; W. H. Champion, gonorrhoea c ire ; D. McKenzie, wire coiler; J. Dillicar, brand; H. C. Brown, bedsteads. Southland: N. L. Nicholson, saw handle; J. W. Mulhare, water purifier; S. H. Day, sheep dipping. Mr Hughes’ firm has been established for 20 years, and bandies the bulk of the New Zealand patent business. Send for pamphlet “ Advice to Inventors.” Offices of Queen's Chambers, Wellington; Queen-street, Auckland ; Hereford street, Christchurch ; and 3, High ftreetj Dunedin
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXI, Issue 3572, 1 July 1903, Page 4
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