% Why* let your wife and M V Children drink low* M V priced common tea? M ■ It contain* no cub* ■ tt stance or quality, M -■ and never gives M. « m satisfaction, and Is m ■ dear at any pries. M ■ Good pure whole* ■ ■ some tea costs ■ ■ less than a farth- ■ ■ ing (Id.) per cup at ■ ■ • .. 1 2/- per Ib., and yet M^%o IfOl niany let their I tK -1 Ql families drink l^# common tea^^^^ (and tea dusts) for consumption,* and I I pay 6d.'per glass 1 - -;■ for the^r beer or I . . ■ whisky. Low ■ ■ priced tea r»« ■ ■ quires twice the ■ ■ quantity to make ■ M the same extract A > I vi tea costing! ■ rrom2/>to3/-perlb.l /NElson\ njOATEo^
" A New Zealander's Home"
MAIY AT ANY TIME BE INVADED BY SICKNESS.
In the best regulated families the little ilia of life will creep' in. Some member of the family circle may occasionally suffer from BiliousntSH or Indigestion, and one or the other will from time to time exhibit the well-known byn'ptoms of Cb*istipa>~ tion. From "these httle . troubles more Serious complaints arise, and should, therefore,- not lse neglected The slight hei'd&c&e, bad breuth, and discolored tongue," are the index . to a disordered stomach, find the necessity of keeping a safe, sure, j-.nd reliable remedy in the house is apparent. By following such' a course the more expersive method of.callinjrin a doctor will be quite unnecessary
Thac: Dr; Morte'a' InJiaii Root. Pills tre the very btfct fairily medicine is vouched for by thousands of. gratelid men and women who have proved their wonderful corrective . merits. Takes oboasior.slly Dr. Morse's Indian Root' Pills are a great protaction against all ooironon ailmei>ei. Mra I>. A. West, Hurimonna, Ht. Roed, , Taranaki, vial Stratford 1, tvrites: .'1 harvie always found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilld a splendid eo-rreotivo medicine, and niy experience of two years' use enables me ( td conscientiously starte.that they do all that you claim for them. They relieve costiver/^ at,once,, and do not cause pains or sickness. For children I find them 1 invaluable, and a* dose occasionally keep* them in good health, I recommend them to my neighbours, and they speak highly 1 of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Fills, and I consider that no household should be without them, as they are a splendid Family Medicine.*
The: tbdy found floating in the Wellington harttour this morning has teen identified as that of Thomas B". MoOpuley, aged ! 71, -who has been missing from hia honUe for< aiblout a week. —(Wellington telegrjani.)
A Wangfcnui telegram states that a littla girl named) Ivy Dawson, 4^ years, died it the Hospital tin's mornins; as the result of having been sariously burned: last, eveningl throngh hc-r cilothea catching fire from a lighted candle.
For Children's Hacking Cough at night) Wotoda' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d, 2« 6A—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10357, 4 May 1911, Page 1
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