COOD VALUE.
At the present time everyone nims it necessary to study expenditure and get as good value a for their money as possible. No advancc in the price made in the price of Doctor Morse’s Indian Root Pills, although the co,#t g| (Jgljof producing the Pill* $j wkKuJSmSo P&t has gone up enorrnI jfl : °" s, y» and au aas itinUM anni Kit 1 vancc in price would | INDIAN ROOT |ih bo jllstifie(l . There | PILLS H| j are on au average forty pills in each bottle, and they are sold generally throughout New Zealand for one shining or a little higher in certain districts. Tlie greatest care i s taken selecting tiie ingredients of the pills, and they are in every way a splendid product. No better pill is made in this or any other country, and if they are occasionally used, more expensive medical treatment can be avoided.
SAYS PHOSPHATE DOUBLES STRENGTH AND HEALTH.
Numerous notices have appeared iu the Press from time to time telling of the remarkable benefits to be derived from the regular use of bitrophosphate instead of drugs and medicines. Investigation shows that bitro-phosphate, which is obtainable of any good chemist, enjoys its great popularity because of its peculiarly valuable property of quickly restoring the strength and vitality of the depleted nervous system. Neurasthenia, nervousness, sleeplessness and physical and mental weakuess are almost invariably due to a starved nervous system. This condition can only be corrected by supplying to tlie nerve centres the necessai’y phosphoric food elements, the lack of which lias caused all the trouble. For this purpose specialists almost invariably prescribe takiug with each meal a tasteless 5-grain tablet of bitro-phosphate, which, while being inexpensive, is undoubtedly the most remarkable nerve-builder aud restorative of health aud strength known to medical science.
“Never content yourself with doing your second best.”—Gen. P. Sheridan. Doing your second best when chest trouble attacks you, is going to bed. Doing your best is taking a course of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Dozens of testimonials have been received from sufferers from bronchitis and asthma, tolling how Baxter’s put them on the road to good health, after years of suffering. One testimonial says: “I consider Baxter’s worth Is a drop.” If you are suffering from chest troubles let “Bn'-ter’s” give you relief. 2s 6d buys large bottle. Order to-dav.
Lm v« -W. 1 »t. Jg* \ V The Y.M.C.A. will continue to work for each with the fullest strength of its organisation, as it has done in the Camps, at the Base Depots and in the Trenches. Free. Membership for Twelve Months 9 Will be given to ail returned soldiers. If you have served with the N.Z. Forces, it is only necessary to apply to the Secretary of the nearest Y. 3YI. C. A., when a free mem--1 e; shin card will be issued entitling you to all the privileges oi the institution, l.e! iis stiil keep together in New Xenlaml um! r the sign of the -r—:.tsr*Triangle.” ' C. Fcrtlier information >. from National s^crc* "" 'rWT* ).i«v, Y..M.G.A. I leadI'.saiMers, Baker's tides., Wellington. &J 3
The best agent for quickly and surely raisin;* cakes and scones, and lightening puddings and batters, is Edmonds Baking Powder. Infallible, pure and wholesome; it is unsurpassed and unsurpassable. Honest, “sure to rise,” and economical. It is upheld by all cooks. r w. O A K I NI O POWDE R,
SI lAR LAND’S MALT VINEGAR make <loliehtf.il salads. Brewed from malt and smear. Free from mineral acids. Conforms to requirements of Food and Drugs Act. All grocers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1919, Page 4
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