A DOUBLE 49% SALES INCREASE ■ f IN ONE MONTH / AND Ist IN BRITISH SALES /q FOR DECEMBER f Again Austin Seven, the Mighty Atom, and its companion car, Austin Twelve, head the list of British Car sales in New Zealand. Motor-wise purchasers in New Zealand, deciding that Austin was the best buy, placed this popular car first in the list of British Cars sold and fourth in all makes sold. A road test will give you proof positive of a truly remarkable performance. Years of use will emphasise its enduring reliability. MAGNUS MOTORS, LTD., WELLINGTON, LEVIN, PALMERSTON NORTH, HASTINGS.
SKIN TROUBLES I Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying g Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. :£ A PERSON suffering from eruptions of the skin has much to endure. It is not merely the discomfiture and //' irritation and painful sensation, but life is m\ \ ' made miserable by depression of spirits. B I | The Liver is torpid and the Kidneys are |i|i partially inoperative, and you feel languid II || | ‘ and weak. This disease is in the blood, and V\ H /ml/' v/i l/l ! when the system is not cleansed through the v'ffi'Uw rI 1 usual channels, Nature asserts herself and forces portions of the impurities through the skin in the form of pimples, boils and /I I . \\N blotches. - ~ External remedies —powders, ointments, lotions — l '\\ jV jC' % only alleviate; they do not get at the cause. U " 1 • <:j On the other hand, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills ■ g get at the cause by removing the disease from the blood. They eleanse the system by stimulating the Liver and strengthening the g Kidneys, which filter the blood and throw off the impure matter through the regular £ channels. They are a positive and permanent remedy for all complaints arising from yi impure Blood, Liver and Kidney Complaints. I».MbIRSEB T lOOlfi I I inml®
'That there is splendid grazing in the high country around Lake Wakatipu was evidenced by a fine lot of lambs that crowded the upper deck of the Earnshaw on her run from Queenstown to Kingstown on Tuesday (says an exchange). One resenting removal from its native hills jumped into tho lake, but after a brief swim was captured and safely landed on deck. Wood's Great Peppermint Cure—For Children s Harking Cough. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 116, 14 February 1928, Page 14
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