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rn m i\ w I msu WHIN TASTY FOOD HAS NO APPEAL TO YOU “Can’t eat, no appetite.” How often do you hear that said today? Look round you—see and listen; you’ll be surprised. This state of health is brought about by the exacting conditions under which we live and work, plus the short-sightedness of the individual. He forgets his lack of exercise, minimum of sunshine and open air, tied down as he is for the better part of the day in his job. Still, there is a very simple and inexpensive remedy in Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. One that stirs the liver and stimulates the flow of bile, regulates the digestive organs and helps to restore that lost appetite. D* MORSE’S u_ nißji j n _ _ _ Indian Root <s irth&r P I US ms first tor flavour’ *9 mi isas ip ’■'-k'vv^p vy'>< m Siiiiiiii Siiiißfill mss £s£ >£ IP ®#i32 Buy Travel in Bulk Vouchers for Rail and Road A great boon for those people who travel extensively on business or on pleasure is offered by the Railways Department with its convenient system of Bulk Travel. Purchasers of Bulk Travel vouchers may, with minor, exceptions, travel at will over any route by train (Ist class) or by Railway Service Cars. The rates are very favourable as the following will show; — For 2,000 miles £l3 15 0 For 3,000 miles £l9 10 0 For 4,000 miles ...... £24 0 0 These vouchers are valid for use from date of Issue. Full Details at Railway Booking Offices I GRIGGS Prepared Barley and Prepared Groats. Freshly ground, hygienltally packed. Made from New Zealand grown cereals—the best in the world.

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Evening Star, Issue 23677, 10 September 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23677, 10 September 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23677, 10 September 1940, Page 10

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