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Or. Morse's Indian Root Indispensable ® travelling by. sea or land JJ*. ¥om®'» Indian Boot Pills will bi found a most useful companion an 4 »hould always be carried in the pocket V: handy in a suit case. Wien preparing for a sea trip a eO'Urse of these pills taken nightly before sailing will * considerably reduce the risk of seasickness. They should also be used while at aea tc ensure the regular working of th« ■system, which so frequently beeomes upset when on board ship. railway or motor passenger who has to sit long hours© in m train or car finds his liver become sluggish and digestion disordered i through, eating hastily and insufficient exercise. He likewise finds a medicine of the type of Hr. Morse’s. Boot Pills is just what hs needs. ...

Ifc is important to remember that change of food and living condition* invariably disarranges the system, and when that, occurs nature needs assistance, at Joaat temporarilv. Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills* are specially, ' suited for this purpose. They will keep the organs in perfect working order- and prevent many of- the* serious and costly illnesses if taken when the first, signs of Constipation appear. With Dr. Morse'* Indian Iloot Pills always nt& hand, using a little caro and intelligence, th« .system can bo kept in a. eonnd «nj •nlthj. condition.

TQ stand the. season at HAWERA. THE IMPORTED BLOOD STALLION CALLAGHAN (3) (Fairy King,—Penny Forfeit); —rr-r-TTi pALLAGHAN is a chestnut horse, 7 years old, standing 16.1 hand? high, commanding appearance and. well put together. Callaghan’s dam is a full Bister to Eudorus, eire of Eurythmio and of dozens of other - good horses in Australia, and descends from the same branch of the No. 3. Family • that produced Toxopbilite, Windhound; and Flatcatcher. Eudorus had, up to, 1923, 176 winners ef over £IOO,OOO. Callaghan won the Birmingham Handicap (£820) in England and: several races in New Zealand. Tho St. Simon-Harapton blood has bepn markedly successful in'sires all the world ovp- thi great Persimmon and his brothers, Diamond Jubilee, and Elorizel 11., are prominent representatives who all left great turf performers and good brood mares at the stud. Fee : Sixteen guineas. Paddocking 6s per week. Marea at a distance met at Hawera station. All care, but no responsibility Phone 363. For further particulars apply—- -- BROOKS, Burn Btreet, Nolantown, Hawera. 10 STAND THE SEASON, THE CLYDES- . DALE STALLION, PRJNGE DOUGLAS (981) Bred by Mr. R. Kennedy, , Drummond, Southland. By Ceneral Douglas (imp. 16412 C. 5.8.), (213 N.Z. C. 5.8.), Dam (431 N.Z. C. 5.8.). Will stand at Nolanlown and; travel the following round : South Road to Manaia, Kapouga, and Riverlea, Palmer, Duthie and Hastings Roads, and home by Normanliy. Terms, £4 10s, due January 1, 1925. Prince Douglas lias been exhibited eight times and been awarded three championships, eight first prizes and two second?; four firsts in Southland, the rest at Hawera, Stratford, New Plymouth. For further particulars see card. H. EDGAR, Owner.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 8

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