t* buy Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills because they are an All-British product, neither are they urged to buy them because for the past fifteen years they have been manufactured entirely in New Zealand. These are no doubt very good reasons why they should be urged on the attention of the public, but there is a far better one which is the quality of the article. It is on the merits of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills alone that they are presented to the public for their approval, and not because they are made in New Zealand or are Britiish-owned or any other reason, however good it may be. They stand purely on their merit? as an effective remedy for all complaints arising froim a disordered digestion, and they are to-day mcjjre extensively used by all classes of the community than any other remedy sold in New Zealand. AH classes of the community use them, male and. female, rich and poor, young and old. The merchant, the miner, the lady of society and the girl in the factory—they all find in this remedy just what is required to keep the system in proper working order* Indigestion and Constipation caused by improper or too much I food or drink are quickly banished by a dose or two of -DK.: MORSE'S INDIAN MOOT FILLS. Th% J are a safe, surQ ,and reliable remedy sold at i< 1 moderate price within the reach of all classes, i>
Save Money in the Kitchen! f jUnfM jFt3jfsßSmtm u vour R 3 is oU *b< l w om out it will pay you. I well to replace it with an "OBION." The enorrootis 8 Skv\^Bl waste of fuel In g&tting up and sustaining heat In an a &Y f J antlqn&ted range ia distressing, equalled only by the 1 «"» wretched'reenlta obtained Iron its owns. J '•'; '>• •■;- ' Open or Close Fire. , T^ ,, ** J youone - With coal^at;tlMpresent,4)ncei and all food . • prpdncU so dear, it payg'handgomelv. to jnstal an "0R10N,,? Do it nowl Yo'tl '■' will save money in iiiel economy. ~ Iral lOßPflßfif \ f^^3 Yon will hUTe no wwte in food epoilnl by bad Illi^^il I ovens, yon will save alttlnr-room fires if you like f (by selecting an Open Fire Kange), yon will benefit OT«ffll II " all round by getting into your kitchen one of these lii !SsS=£By B H. E.SHACKLOCK,Ld., Daißdin, Weirmjton, Auckland i^^^^^"-^^-| "ahino;. Lhertiical WMkr'W\ DuSt Cloths ". Fβ: |ll \ Furnittif e and • KJ il Absorb"-'the Dost 1 f' |\ JHB "Shino" Chcniioal Dust Cloth is in/ T'M M ) 'jr tho most practical—the most efficient; \ —and the most economical fordueting ™ %Z?Aa^_^^M and 1 keeping the furniture clean. x ~-'^>—^^^J It dusts, cleans; and polishes in one operation—does it quicker, easier, and better than any other method. ■■ The slightest rubbing: Instantly Removes Dust and Dirt, leaving tho polished surface in its original lustrous condition. It makes no differenco how dusty the furniture may be or how beautifully it has been polished, tho "Shirio" Duster will not scratch. No one who has never used a "Shino" Duster can realise What Simple and Easy Work It Is to dust the wholo household furniture. The "Shino". Chemical Dust Cloth contains nri oilor grease to accumulate dirt and-duslv It-is absolutely■ dry and olean, the wonderful "Shino" treatment absorbing the dust, polishing the surface, and leaving a bright dry finish. ' . , b ■ Departmol,; " D " for the E'.W. Mills ■■& .-Co,, Ltd, ■Wellington, New Zealand Agents. ■ FURNISHING AfAKES ail-th« differenco in the satisfaction which liomo offcrcs. A,x WoH-dcsigncd, well-mado ISu-mtnrs gives ii Kense of pleasure ■ and contentment and creates, an alinosphoro of lofinemcnt in,tho homo. FURNITURE, ~, ' with its beautiful designs, fine finish, and'excellent construction, eat- ' is6es nil the desires of good ixtitn. '.It-is a. pleasure to behold—a ncr' " manent pleasure, besides representing real economy. You will do woM to look round our.big showrooms and .purchase here, EDWARD. COLLIE, LTD., j Furniture Craftsmen, J67 Riddiford Street, Newtown 'Phone J634. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE I TEAS! THERE'S n. difference in Teas alright! . ' . , • And this advertisement is published to inform you of the superiority of V CAMPBELL'S f|s# "Our Own" TEA This fino brand is imported by us and packed in Wellington. You will be more readily convinced of its grand flavour by sampling it. lry half- ■ α-pound. . W. CAMPBELL, LTD., 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. ' 'Phone «3. 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2624 A. " 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. . ' . . 'Phone 1084.
CHILDREN' WITH ST. VITUS'. ■ Many children liuvo been rallc/l awkward or have been punished in school for not keeping; still or for dropping things when the trouble was St. Vitus' dance. This disease is most common between the ages of G and H years. It is caused liy thin blood which fails (o carry sufficient nourishment to*tho nerves, nud the child becomes listless and inattentive Then twitching of tho muscles and jerking of tin! limbs and body follow. Sit. Vitus' danco is cured by building up'the blood, f'he proper treatment is to removo' tho child from all excitement, .stop school work and feivo Uγ. Williams' Pink Pills according to instructions. \ Try a short treatment with theso strengthening pills and watch tho colour return to palo cheeks and lips, seo how tho worn nerves recover their poise, note how much less irritating the children become. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are n blessing* to nervous people everywhere, men as well as women, because thoy build up 'the blood and strengthen tho nerves. They lighten tho cares of life .because they givo you new strength to meot them. Further information on tho tonic treatment of "Diseases of the Nervous Sys'tein" is contained in a useful booklet which will bo sent freo to any applicant by tho Dr. Williams'- Medicine Co., Box 810, G.P.0., Wellington. Iron steamships wero first builL in Great Britain ia 1813.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3177, 30 August 1917, Page 9
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