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COATED TONGUE. BLOTCHY SKIN. ■ If your tongue is coated, skin looks blotchy, and you feel bilious due to daily irregularity, these are, of course, indications your digestive system is sluggish and needs attention. As a medicine for toning up and invigorating the liver, stimulating the secretion and flow of bile, aiding digestion and restoring natural bowel action, try Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They are made of vegetable ingredients and contain no harsh or habit forming drugs. Ask your neighbours and friends about Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Make a point of including a bottle when sending a parcel to the front. The boy; will appreciate them. 1

Moncton, New Brunswick—An alltime record for a salmon taken’on a fly from the Saint John River in New Brunswick is believed to have been “chalked up” by a resident angler when he caught a big salmon weighing 34 pounds, wheih had a length of 43 inches, girth of 24 inches, and was taken on a nine-ounce rod after a battle that lasted over an hour.

YOU CAN HAVE THE LOVELIEST OF WAVES AND ENCHANTING CURLS. And it costs nd more to enjoy the Best in ! PERMANENT WAVING. ! Full Head .... £l/1/- I |4- Head 1 5/- I j QUEEN STREET - - Opp. G.P.O. | Telephone 2393. '

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1941, Page 2

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