THE MAIN ROAD TO MOST ILLNESSES Nature’s most important rule is that the bowels shall operate at least once every twenty-four hours. It is the ignoring of this that is largely responsible for most of the suffering to-day. To neglect oneself in this manner is just the same as allowing the sewers ,of a city to become choked, the result of which needs no description. In Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills there will be found a searching cleansing remedy. They open the clogged up system, act on the liver, and restore the eliminatory organs to healthy action. If you have never tried Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, ask your neighbours or friends about them. Dr. Horsed r i Jk 3orlkeLiver PH ILLS NERVES IMPROVED 100 T Constructional Engineer says %.. Tells how Clements enabled him to go about his nerve-racking job. (Mr.) E.L.. Manly. N.S.W.. 20th February. 1937. Clements Revitalizes tie*. After a few days they iimp lCi : f£ w .‘°:. y Jv7 r h r,v„. sas-Sa-s ===£3FJ7,rr: CLEMENTS TONIC PLA/N or FLAVOURED
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A Spring Crop of Health School Holidays by Rail A holiday bv rail Is an investment for health. TTow refreshing, how inspiriting, it is for the youngI—an»l 1 —an»l the not so young—to have a change of scene, a change of everything! How delightful t«» be free from the tie and tuek of ordinary duty, even if the release is only for a day or two! When you choose the train, you bid good-bye to CONCESSIONS FOR FAMILIES FULL INFORMATION FROM RAILWAY BOOKING OFFICES.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20274, 17 August 1937, Page 10
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294Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20274, 17 August 1937, Page 10
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