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5* The Blouses! SOME INTERESTING STYLES AT MOREY'S Morey'i for blouaoa! We take pride ia the fact that when blouse fashion* are discussed among New Plymouth. ladies, the word "Morey's" always figures prominently in the conversation. At present many delightful models ar« on view here. We ain't give a complete list, of course, but we CAN quote examples. Here, then, are TWO INTERESTING OFFERINGS:— VOILE BLOUSES, some with large sailor collars, others with high collars. Prices frosr 8/0 to 32/0. WHITE CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES, the newest styles with square or round Becks; prices from 22/0 .to 45/.-, Again w« remind you of bur cash per cent., or 1 /•. Jin the &. $ NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. ROOT CROPS CARROT, MANGEL, SWEDE £ TURNIP SEED. In stock and to arrive:—. CARROT GARTON'S—Scarlet Intermediate. COLONIAL GROWN—Barriball, Sinclair's Champion, White Belgian, an 4 Matchless White. MANGEL GARTON'S—Large Yellow Globe, Prizewinner, "Mammoth Long Red* Gatepost, and New Sugar. IMPORTED—Jersey Queen. SWEDE HURST'S—Monarch, Champion. Crimson King and Magnum Bpnum. GARTON'S—Superlative. TURNIP HURST'S—P.T, Mammoth, G.T.Y., and P.T.y. Aberdeen. GARTONS—H.G. Globe, Centenary, Devon Greystone and Whitestone. Also: — GARTON'S Drumhead Cabbage, Thousand-headed Kale, and Kohl Rabi. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOU, STRATFORD AND KAPONGA.

LANGUID, DOLL AND LISTLESS. THE EFFECT OF A LAZY LIVER. ! If you are affected by digestive troubles— ] the symptoms may be the ordinary everyday ones of a hoadache, biliousness, pains after eating, acidity, or flatulency—you may be certain that your liver is not acting its part properly. Liverishness loads straight to headaches, sickness, to torturing bouts of biliousness, to irritability, blurred vision, bad akin, dull and drowsy eyes, and chronic weariness. On the other hand, when the liv«r is healthy, you don't realise that you have a liver. Daily, hourly, this important organ performs its natural funotlons, and so long as it does you are blissfully unaware of its existence. But liverishness. with Its distressing symptoms, makes the best of Us willing to quarrel with an angel. Mother Belgel's Syrup, by the very nature of its ingredients, exerts a beneficial action on the liver, and having stated that we, now give Mr. Harris 1 confirmation, who, writing j on August 3rd, 1916, from 188, Gawler I Place, Adelaide, says:— , "I have found your fins herbal preparation very benefloial in the treatment of severe liverish symptoms. My appetite failed, I did not relish the little I did eat, and had frequent attacks of biliousness and bad headaches. There was an uncomfortable . sense of heaviness, togother with a dull, ! continuous paid in the right side, and the ! slightest pressure over the liver hurt dread- : fully. I felt languid, dull and listless. 41 1 failed to got any lasting relief, until I began a course of Mother Seigel's Syrup. Tbat excellent remedy did more good in a few weeks than all the other medicines I had taken lumped together. It allayed the pains, sharpened the appetite, regulated the bowels, banished the bilious attacks, and after using several bottles, all the old sjmptomsffiof liver and stomaoh trouble had disappeared." "MINE'S A CAMHOC." Call for a Camrou Dry Ginger Ale and I get acquainted with the fine flavor of | this drink. stores sell • "Cftmroc."

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1917, Page 2

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523

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 2 November 1917, Page 2

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