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AN EFFICIENT HEALTH OFFICER, Filthy premises are certain to cause disease, and for this reason the Health Inspectors are everywhere enforcing strict regulations to ensure cleanliness. What is true of the premises in which we live applies to the human system. Unless the body is kept free from accumulated waste, disease will bo the result. The most efficient health officer to employ is a Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill, which will be found highly effective. They are a searching cleansing remedy acting on the Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. A pill occasionally wili keep the system clean and in perfect order, and protect it from disease of all kinds.

MORE THAN A BEVERAGE.-Van Honten's Cocoa is not only a delicious sustaining beverage, but also a nutritious food. Used regularly for the break-' fast meal it makes a splendid foundation for the day's toil, whether mental or physical. Children thrive wonderfully on this sustaining cocoa, and lore its delicious chocolate flavour. Doctors prescribe Van' Houten's Cocoa for invalids and the very aged on account of its absolute purity, nourishment, and easy assimilntion; while for nursing mothers it's unsurpassed. Being rich in'alburaens and protcids, it gives the required nourishment to both mother and babe. Big supplies of Van Houten's Cocoa' have now arrived at all New Zealand ports, and it is obtainable at all grocers and stores.—Advt.

Ltttlo snifla and snceies mild Within tho crowded car, Make the other wheezers wild, Ami wonder where they are. But cheerful "girlie's" smiling face Makes everybody sure, That "Rirlle's" little lunehcon-caeo Holds Woods' Great Peppermint Ourc. -Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 6

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261

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 6

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