POOD VALUE. At the present time everyone finds it necessary to study, expenditure and jsfflaaa . get as good value. tor . their money as llpppifP - possible. No advance. PWj»lf| 'has been made in the J§l«l§iil*W.- price of Dr. Morse's Indian.Boot Pills,, al--though the cost of S[ .D' -|S| producing tho Pill has SP&ORSf'O Wi S° ne U P enormously,. \ ™ rAv* mm and an advance in. | DIRECTIONS pfH price would be justi- \ lu'Ais.mTituirui Wm tied. '■ There are on an I !Bu«",»««; |i| average forty pills in >J i uinnu urn BE* each bottle, and-they M /lUdriMt./, Rj|| are so ld generally \ IHDIAHRDDT HI throughout New Zea- ? « Mffif land for one shilling. I PILLS ML -or a little higher in. g I '" -JKSw* certain districts. Tho greatest care is taken in selecting the ingredients of the pills, and they are in every way a .splendid product. No better pill is made in this or. any other country, and if they, are occasionally used, more expensive medical treatment can be avoided.
■■ .A/ ;Gar ■.■ of Character I il ITH" all., the luxury,, .dignity and beauty of a W heavy- car, the- Scripps-Booth unites the operating; convenienceof lightness, yet.sacrifices v' IL==J' nothing in strength and ; rigidity. The grace of Scripps-Booth design is a masterpiece of line-and curve, the elegance of simplicity and good taste. Comfort in this car is ensured by its deep seating and fine upholstery. Ample power fdr all needs is provided by the Scripps-Booth valve-in-head motor; yet withal the car is remarkably moderate, iii petrol consumption. "■''■' All roads are open to the Scripps-Booth—many inaccessible to a .heavy car. Wherever wheels can run the .Scripps-Bbbth will take you. ■• The latest improved.models are here now;equipped with wire wheels and every convenience that you look for in a good .modern car. A four-cylinder, model for two .':.,.■'..■ passengers, with an extra seat. An eight-cylinder model ■ for four-passengers.; Whether you examine the Scripps-Booth first or last, it will appeal to you as the " all-round " car. • Inspect the new models, at our new premises — take note of the address: Inglis Bros & Co., Ltd. Distributors for New Zealand ... . JERVOIS QUAY, TARANAKI & CABLE STREETS WELLINGTON . :■ • ■ ,•■ ~■..■..;. J If yoa are out of joint. J ji — ir y a n ' ce P' ece °' r c^ees ? w ' it ' l - a U ptk Holbrook's Sauce. You will, never lack a . I: tempting meal if you keep a bottle of T Holbrook's in the house. I f^^^^^^^ > ' P:S.—Try a soupcon in the soup. ' J Made and. Bottled ili England; X \ HOLBROOK'S HOLRROOK'S PURE MALT '' I 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE: VINEGAR (In bottle).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 9
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425Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 64, 10 December 1918, Page 9
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