IN SOLDIERS' PARCELS SEND A BOTTLE OF DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. It is suggested that when forwarding a parcel to the boys overseas you include a bottle of Di Morse’s Indian Root Pills. A good plan also is for them to take one in their kits for use on the transport. They occupy very little space and will prove a boon, as the unusual diet and altered living conditions frequently upset the'system. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills enjoy an unrivalled reputation as an every* day remedy They stir the liver, act on the stomach, and promote regular action of the bowels.—fAdvt.]
''pill I '' For Clean Quick Shaves is 9 at A MIPS Low Cost V 'yrP\ ' ? ’ t - j These fine economy blades will hold their edge and give satisfying shaves. O’CLOCK SLOTTED BLADES mmmms. oc«.a
Don’t let the heat get you down this summer! Refresh with a glass of pure Pasteurized MILK
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Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 7
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153Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 24326, 15 October 1942, Page 7
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