IJJJWVHW - —■—- -J? INDIGESTION AND’CONSTIPATION. EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. Mrs E. Smith, 7 Normandy Street, Newtown, Wellington, writes: I have found Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills a useful medicine for the relief of indigestion and constipation. They act mildly and effectively, and I can and do recommend their use to others.” 12 ’ W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Farish Street, j ' .Wellington,
0. ® LIMERICK CONTEST RESULTS Here are names °f c^e winners PRIZES Ist £ls—Mrs. R. E. UDDSTROM, 129 Bright Street, Cobden, Greymouth, 1 Wk Wk MF BRk El 2nd £s—Miss I. CRAWFORD, Main Street, Hunterville. IjyßEjßr Wtß 3rd £3- Miss VALERIE HARLE, 173 Gill Street, New Plymouth. WSWWMT 4th £2-Miss M. R. DENNIS, c/o Commercial Bank, Nelson. 10 OTHER PRIZES OF 10/- EACH GO T 0,.. Enormous interest in the Contest was displayed Mrs. JOSEPH FLEMING, 97 Kawai Street, Nelson, and towards the closing date entries from as many HARLE 173 Gill Street, New Plymouth, as 200 persons were received daily. Many entries M,ss LOLA MARGARET HAKLt, l/i fill otreel, 7 Taranald were particularly praiseworthy and showed marked Master PAUL HADDON, 61 Lemon Street, New Plymouth, laranaKi. interest and originality of thought, which made Mr S G HAINES, 181 Kawai Street, Nelson. the final selection most difficult and it was with ... r .~ , m„„ pi„ mn ,ith painstaking care that the winners were ultimately Mr. DES HOLDEN, I Newton Street, Fitzroy, y selected. Mr. FRANK RUANE, Rewanui, via Greymouth, West Coast. There were many entries which the judges con- Mr. E. H. SMITH, 94 Lyndhurst Street, Palmerston North, sidered worthy of a personal letter of thanks but .. MARGARET STOKES, Oroua Down, R.D., Foxton. as it is not possible to do so many individual letters, , the judges desire here to express their thanks Mrs. T. N. YOUNG, c/o M. S. O Malley, Cronadun, West Coast, to all entrants. The judges regret that it will be Mrs. q WALTERS, c/o 131 Kimbolton Road, Feilding. impossible to enter into correspondence concernin § entries - Cheques have been posted to the above Winners D. W. Virtue & Co. Ltd. says thanks to all and “ congratulate the winners. ALL BRITISH TEA
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 September 1943, Page 5
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