j . FOUL BREATH. jI — important 'notlge—]■ | A Great .Misfortune to either Man or Woman. 3 to r . j The old saying that "distance lends enchantment" was never more aptly to the point than when I I Householders and Country Residents. I \ applied to those people whose breath is laden with evil-smelling and offensive odours. Many 1 ■ i i_ ! | persons appear most attractive at a distance, but produce a feeling of pity and disgust when close | : 1 1 beci " lse of tlle eo '" iition of tlleir brea "'- For instance, it I S CFFISI If IMG IIFIT UFR r I - u j makes little difference how beautiful a woman• may be, or how I i « LSlliwliJilly rlLlii iJlil LfcJa i I ' charming her manner, if her breath is foul; her charm is gone, 1 i r..-:T==== > 1 f Jlj and she is at a disadvantage whenever she comes in contact with 1 j (worsley-s patent.) J I f jjT SSJ Ajii other 'people. Foul breath in woman arouses in man a feeling j I NOW 0N VIEW IX OUE 1 | /u"lvti lof repugnance and a desire to get out of the company of such a j j RETAIL- SHOWROOMS. L | woman as Quickly as possible; and even women will avoid her. ) | I I It is, therefore, important for every woman who values her per- & i i j MmWLkm sona, attraction to take such care of hersetf that this unp.casant | JSZ % f I ym and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Men, women, j i keeping sweet every kind or food, in hottest | M| ( - and children who are troubled with this complaint will dr ve their | | .weather. . |' : } frie " dS aW3y m<>re raPid ' y """* Wi ' h "" y ° tllef aff ' iCti °"- DMPe S | HIESH MEAT WILL KEEP~fi\VEET IX THESE SAFES TOR 1' , P MM do not reallse their breaths are bad, because they are like chose j j two months in any climate. 1 Wlflll wJIVSwMi!™ who are constantly employed amongst paints and varnishes—they | I J... I Mll!i®jiilw get lised to what is to others a most offensive smell. In nearly j Lowest Prices u Inspection Invited • j pfflff' '''■ all cases this condition is due to Constipation and a Disordered | i j y Stomach. A Coated Tongue, a Slight Headache, and Feverish- | i O© Ltd I ness are sure signs that the digestive organs are retaining quantities of impi. rities from which the I I B ass «5 | system should be free, thereby causing the breath to become charged with the foul odour. In Dr. f Jervois Quay and Hunter Street. j Morse's Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching, cleansing remedy which will drive the j j masses of decaying corruption-that poison the blood and contaminate the Breath—from the j , ■ ; j system .through the regular channel. They get at the cause as no other remedy does. They get \ — ' • % at the foundation of the complaint. They give you clean bowels a healthy stomach, a lively I I liver, and blood that is'rich and red. They are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy, and will prevent j J „ w ™ ! i many of the complaints so common if taken once or twice a week to -keep the system in a• j g FttlMh. | | healthy condition. They are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any j g OLD f covers,' 225. Tube', Bs, 6d. | | nauseous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle. For all complaints arising from Imperfect | | ' ' I | Digestion and Impure Blood these pills are unexcelled. j g -tv-©overs, 17Si 6dj TubeSj 7s, 3d. | " | Honestly Recommended as a Splendid Medicine 1 ft 1 f fjlf 1 P> "SPW BPS ' i ■ ' | "For some time," writes Miss E. Galloway, 16 Manners §I?J I a I I « 1 Street, Wellington, N.Z., "I suffered with very bad attacks of i ABSOLUTELY NO REDUCTION IN QUALITY. The Highest \ | i Indigestion and became run down ,in health generally. I was g ' G:ade Tyre al (lie Lowest Price. M | persuaded to try a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and §ii§lß | (Keep them t 2 MONTHS' GUARANTEE. ' ~ | I I "»"'«*"« ALL CYCLE TRADERS. J I the first bottle I was quite free from the complaint, and have | THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED, - | | never been troubled since. I still take a Pill now and again, and g||| |m|l|f 1 Christchurch- and - Wellington, | | can honestly recommend them as a splendid medicine for keeping , Smfi ra ,h« in o,d„. Vou m», m»k= »„■ „„ .f .hi. Ie» ! —— I niDH miDr .1 | ——^ j E j Should Not Miss, f ( 1-A i* I SIMS HARDWARE- C0 B!I Lid. ■P 1 fob it is here that you r • i \/v ■ 3 I ' ! ..pa |l Aa. FIND THE HOST ATTRACT!VE H ' . I/ X. \ j i i |. I' I M M. FURNITURE AT MOST ATTRAG- jl ' 1 \ | | I R Li:!! fsl TiVE PRICES. Oliß I'IIKXITURE, | . I I I V ! I 1 fl .. /If; . is made to last, call and |. : | • j :■ 2 EQ®ABB ciiif ' 1 .Vm ® 1 Our Fine Stock of General Hardware I i? | 1' H? P mon Pj Capsule ml 1 1 STeatly reduced. Damaged Goods 1 L m Arts craftsman, ,| | ■ -SIPHON- Kfe CH( W I | ° ° Tele. 1634. 167 Riddiford Stroot. | I I | H .sifon'J .J . J reduced 20 to 50 per cent., and all ,j I^-—~— — 1 \ —' —" " ■ I I clean and new goods are reduced | — : : — 1 12 "PIMM" SPARKLET BULBS COST 2/6 j 1.0 per cent. Buy now and save money. j - I s JOHN ■ DUTHIE & O0 )9 Ltd.-, ■ j The New "C" Syphon ™e sims harbware Co., lm. | | 7s. ©d. II CUBA STREET AND LAMBTON QUAY. ![ OyflC Lip fllOiP faBO iCCIMIb, i . i I L\RGE VARIETY IN | ai^ the Piirest and Cheapest I — pENDANTS _ ROD p ENDANTS( CORD , Soda Watei mth One C Bulb costing j | '* soaa | j PENDANTS, BRACKETS AND STANDARDS, I ~ —— — j I Wjr ATHEMIG * ' 1 GLASS AND SILK SHADES. OBTAINABLE FROM CHEMISTS AND STORES. | | A 1 JU . CABLE, SWITCHES, CUTOUTS, ADAPTORS, CEILIMJ P | JUST LANDED LATEST GELEG- \ I I ROSES, FUSE BOARDS, L'IC., ETC. 1 TIONS OF WALL PAPERS IN If \ M BRITISH MADE n b si Ij) METALLIC f LAMPS, ______ ' _ _____ I I THE DOMINION. I I FILAMENT ti 15 TO 150 C.P. I | CALL AND INSPECT J5 t Saves 70 Per cow. current. | About your Health, or your Eyes trouble | 1 ; ■ ELECTRIC FANS. ELECTRIC PANS. ELECTRIC FANS, c „ | I ELECTRIC BELLS, y u--uonsu s. ... a H dell wire, presses, li«: clanch cells, sala. WE ARE PRACTICAL CHEMIST-OPTICIANS, WITH TWENTY- | | •»" A I.IM j .ÜbU.) 11 iIONIAC, DRY CELLS AND INDICATORS. [ FIVE YEARS'EXPERIENCE. | . M R " | ' • I _ I 8 '' ' '' / [] 1 ; I SHOWROOMS -. ( WILLIS STREET. 1 Fpasak Stew' 1 ® Medical Halls WILLIS STREET (Opp. Duthia's), AND AT TORY STREET ANQ | 1 ford motor cars, new year p KESEHTS , ' WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP THE MOST UNtOUR ! ! nr\ TJ n Kec A TDD T A„ d ,mp ' ASSORTMENT OF ARTICLES OP ARTISTIC DESIGN, EM. 20 H.P. 5 SEATER. TOURING CAR. bracing all the latest novelties in FULLY lTM D em\N, L S PU!'S lATOR ' ELECTROPLATED WARE, ORDER IT IN NIP BOTTLES. -. £270 complete. MrnSTBC COPPERWARE. " no — — ma " " ,i==oa —— ' —- STERLING SOLVER QOOBS, i Golc N.Z. AssntJ THE ROUSE & HURRELL CO., LTD., WELLINGTON, ©UTLERY AMD TABLEWAREa — BY LEADING AND RELIABLE MAKERS. crav 0 ran « those requirinc suitable cifts gakhot oo DOCS HEAD liiisiir'S greet d - w & c J irtoe IIIIIL SSLE. ' Tie Stewart Tiller. Glass I Hardware Co., Ltd, ill STATIONERY.—Great Reductions in COMMISSION AGENTS '' COURTENAY PLACE. R II I 1 B IP 1 Writiim Blocks, Notenapcr and Envssr M 0 i th**;?! a j velopcs. Blocks Is., Heduced to 3d.; TOTE CARRT^ Largo Stocks of FLOUR « ! Notepaper Is. Cd., Reduccd to Is,; and » » and all kfnds of ■ Produce, and will —: ' ! is Reduced to 9d. ■ t>o pleased to submit prices oa applies. ' A SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 25 per cent. tion. | Off All ACCOUNT BOOKS during ■ ' ■ — f Sale. t— . c Agents for tho Nevr Zealand Flout . Jl *. . ' lil FOR A •".SSS SflfiM 0 ® ■ 'IL_ : M eoog rarr>mm" The TONIC that Cheen and , pvrb MfeU Soothes and Doesn't Rami. ' jsymmma, ViAm HiT^ | Special Attention. HEWRY. HUGHES, |O)]T I 1 T A IWXTOtn? A TD'GJ PATENT AGENTS. EXCEL ELECTRIC IRONS, 11 im li 11? If? LANKSHEAR S„ ™ featheeston s?.. excel electric irons w f ?p>v I 35i—LAMBTON QU\Y—3sl. Estd. ISB2. WEtLIKGTO.t. Cfeu Should 'J'nko Oco of Ouc — OBSERVE THIS ! ~ label IT ss ©w ' S@oTti lISUME 0©« s LtcS» EASY TO handle. Itx ft _ kfi!»».!., IO ! . LOW CON9UMPTIOH. RV /0 |fl P A\ f c „ rBV -.Rrisui,,„, _ j Purely a RZ. Owned Company. soid;Com P ieto with stand and coni. , Jii/ In? li a . every qenusne iw. , r & Co ltd' — |PIRB, MABIN3S, EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL' 'ACCIDENT. t ? I ( L p1! m „ II 81 • nmrnmum****™*. ■ ■ w •%£&£?"*, - .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1065, 2 March 1911, Page 3
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