SLUGGISH FEELING WARDED OFF BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Miss G. F. Skinner, 14 Goldsmith Street, Christchurch, writes: —“As a general medicine for rehabilitating the system, I find Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills most satisfactory in warding off any sluggish suffering, and I can recommend their use to any person needing a useful general medicine.” 15
RBQSniIQSBaaMaHSCKaDKmBOBHnHnnnSHMBHBHHHHMHMMMHHHHMaSBBBiaHBWMMHHnanMMBIMHBHHnGMHnMU X “BUT IT’S TRUE! ftrl ‘Wow, now/” —uX ■ / X / “BUT. ” /. /j “Come, come!” ( ] f Now, just a minute! No y wish to butt into a private ) j conversation, but every / ■KafcffiEßfMUMwMw word that agitated little fat feller is ABSOLUTE FACT. Those Bullick-Blackmore oddments ARE marked down to the extent that he says. He DID see a Lady’s Jantzen Swimming Costume at 5/1 I—and it WAS 55/-. Fie DID see Men’s Homburg Fur Felt Hats, formerly 35/- each, for 8/11. What’s more, he saw dozens of other values equally as amazing, including— Boys’ Panamas — Men’s Soeedo Swim Costumes — (6 only). AT EACH. Were 17 /ii. WHIZZ! Gone for g/JJ All Wool Worsted Sports Trousers— In a host of useful colours. Were 35/- to 45/-. JBoys Khaki Shirts Take them away for 29 z - You’d never believe it! 7/6 SSsSASr'.AS 51 "% 5 ■>-* o— Sports Coats—(2 only). Size 3. Were 55/-. outski for 25/- —WATCH THE WINDOWS!— ONLY LIMITED QUANTITIES —SO BE IN'. BULLICK-BLACKMORE, Ltd. I LIMITED QUEEN STREET - - - MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 February 1942, Page 5
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