INDIGESTION
DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS THE POPULAR REMEDY. “ I can say,” writes Mrs Mary Richards, of Mills street, Westport, “ that Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a good medicine for the relief of Indigestion. I have used these Pills and found- them personally beneficial ami can recommend them to those suffering with that complaint.' I am a mother of six children, and resident of five years’ duration.’* Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for stomach complaints. They aid in the digestion and assimilation of food, and in a mild and gentle manner regulate the system, restoring the weak and dyspeptic to health and strength.
“ORWELL” ELECTRIC LORRIES Have no change speed gear, a low maximum speed, no reciprocating parts, easily controlled in traffic. Best lorry for short distance, frequent stop service. The “Orwell” electric lorry is built by famous British firm, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, LTD., Sole Agents.—(Advt.) Cakes for afternoon tea are delicious, light and appetising when made with Edmonds “Sure-to-Rise” Baking Powder. It is made from the purest ingredients and gives entire satisfaction whenever used. ’Tis always the same in strength and goodness. a 7 TOMQMBC i _ BAKING g 1 MJI POWDER
5T * A * IRISH MOSS It. (Children catch coM easily and a neglected cold may lead to serious complications. The standard family remedy for coughs and colds, Bennington’s Irish Moss, will quickly give relief and allay irritation. Bennington s is so compounded that it acts almost like a throat paint and thus brings speedy relief to cough racked sufferers. Bennington’s Irish Moss contains no opiates or harmful drugs. It has been tested and proved for over 60 years. JSonnimJton’s IrisliOMbss the standard family cough remedy in thousands of families to-day. Don’t be put off with substitutes. Ask for Bonningtons. 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemists and Stores, 180 i Meek & OogSitora, Ltd. TT i.s undeniable that Houses are very scarce and likely to advance in price. Here are T WO PROPERTIES actually unj der market value To-day:—-(1) SIX GOOD LOFTY ROOMS. Every modern convenience. High half-acre. All in perfect order. Owner removing. PRICE—£IOOO. (2) SIX ROOMS. Central position. All modern conveniences, including electric ; light and sewerage. -i-acre Freehold. ) Owner an absentee. PRICE—£7SO. SEE US ABOUT FINANCE. | Meek & Oisghton, Ltd. I ESK STREET. STRIKING ENLARGEMENTS By Tlrn© Wootton Stadlno R Enlargements are remarkable for their FIDELITY to the ORIGINAL -—their DEPTH and EXCELLENCE Ok FINISH. Neither pains nor expense are spared in tbeir production, and our name for skilful Portraiture is upheld as much by them as by our other work. Full particulars will ho posted to anyone interested. Please send name and address, as no canvassers are employed. The Woottoe Stmidno DEE STREET. 'Phone—Kil. ! EXTRA SPECIAL FARM PROPOSITIONS. "SOT ACRES, compact little Dairy Farm, with a good road frontage in the centre of a good daitying district. 22 acres stubble, 15 acres drilled turnips, 21 acres turnips and grass, balance good pasture. Two oat stacks given in. 4-roomcd cottage, •1-stalied stable, 12-btukd cowbyie, rail miles to Thorubury. PRICE—£22 per acre. Good terms arranged. • ACRES —General Agricultural ■■'"Farm; 25 acres stubble fo stacks given in), 30 acres drilled turnips, 20 acres new grass, balance ail in good pasture, mostly limed; 7-roomed house, hj. and c. wafer, etc.,; 4-stallod stable and loosebox, barn and loft, shearing shed, implement shed and garage. Two miles to rail, post office and school, in excellent district. £2O tier acre. —6-roomed semi-bungalow, practically new, hj. and c. water, gas throughout. Good grates and mantles. Nearly i-acre, close to town. No cars needed. Early inspection requisite. (■'l jfOd —Extra special o-roomed Bungalow (new), with all modern conveniences. Superior riinu iiuish throughout; art mantels, wardrobes and presses; tastefully laid out grounds; in excellent popular locality. —Practically new 5-roomed Villa Residence, with all modern conveniences. Large i-acre section, handy to car. Easy terms arranged to reliable purchaser. GILBERTSON & GUISE HOUSE AND FARM SALESMEN, ESK STREET. Honey. Honey. JQELICIOUS NEW SEASON’S HONEY. Secure a 5, 10, or 601b tin. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT FOR THE WINTER. Lindsay & Co. TAY AND ESK STS„ Invercargill,
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Southland Times, Issue 18826, 20 May 1920, Page 7
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686Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18826, 20 May 1920, Page 7
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