NO ADVANCE IN PRICE OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. 'The public air© reminded that i there has been no <idvance in t'.e price by thet proprietor® of Dr.. t Morse's Indian Root Pills to the wholesale or retail trade since the war tegan. In spite of the greatly mereaised cost of production there has not been, and it is hoped there wil not be, amy advance in the price of ibis popular rem^d-v^ For the little ill. of life there is no better' remedy, and during thit». difficult time, when thousands find . it hard to make ends meet financial ly, a great saving can be effecteo. if a. little ca.re a.nd thought to one* own health is given. Keep ; your systemi cteah and! your stomach and liver and other organs of digestion and assimilation in effective condition by using a simple and' sound remedy, proved by thousands 'o lie a .safeguard to health. This' little care and attention will keep the expensive medical element out of the already heavy expense account of the average family. . , if m Or VRDENIN'O- Up!^ S« is about ilio health-.- IfVk «!*! le-it of all recraatious Y^ ;5S »id J)Hl8 money in one s ll\ *ji pjcKec iucstead of takiug it ■■ ■ 1\ Sql out. Make uj> your mind P|\ |pfi now io have a really nice , W\' ayj garden this season. k%l §& If you would have ur- |j JJQ plele suout-ss youwiil buy g| ||A tii'-vbest Seeds, obtainable, fa gS REMEMBER THE litGL L B '■' E§S (JOSL Utf LOvV PftiUliD pi mjk Cheap" Se^ds are uaaty M kjl Cooper's Seeds Hie absolute- 3 IS ly iel able. '31 Tesited for germkiattiotn ajad quality. by the; Department' of Agrioultuiri and ourselves. - : . Catialoguas from out'agents. , F. COOPER, LTD-, WELLINGTON, N.Z. ><^Ss?P j^y^GO years i ' S#We proved' 1 m its effieien^Jl m Only'a medicine of merit can' §1 m§ stand the time test, 'And now, p| m> as then, there is no other rem- W> j|§ edy for coughs and colds that pf can rival Bonninglon's Irish W§ Moss. Every winter sees a big- . |1. ger demand for this standard ' m family remedy—mothers re- M commend it to newly married •$$ daughters who follow the p j family custom and keep a bot- . M > tie in the house. ' ' %m • mm IJu»n'ngtou's allays inflamafion, mi j m -poilies the throat and bronchial m$ > m '^!)es i.nd :\«M*U in throwing off M ■ M Pl'l'^l*l- ll quickly relieves chest g£s . £$ col-U and may safi-1 ybe given to the M ' . M youngest child. Th«>iv are many fiffi ' ' WA imitations of Bomiir.gton's bin none US ' |p have the qualities of t,hi* genuine. &M ißcHffiiii^toiiS'l 1 .; Sfe 'Tis the favourite of old and young— ?<M ' t M) .-hildren like it—parents value its WM I |s| curative properties. 182 p§ I
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13938, 17 July 1919, Page 4
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