A Clear Skin result* from t>urifying the blood ! Unsightly bloEehes, blaekhetds, pimples and muddy complexions all point unerringly to imparities in the blood, and, unfortunately. Nature has a way of eliminating them that is detrimental to the complexion. Primrose Tablets Assist Nature by toning up the system and cleansing ihe blood. They make the skin glow with perfect health and help to give that fresh, youthful charm that is desired by all ladies! As blood renorators and alteralires, Primrese Tablet* may be taken by both old and young! Sold at 1/- box by the Agent*— COOK & ROSS LTD. Chemist* Cr. Armagh & Colombo Sts. Christchurch c:e9i
M A TEST \\D NOTE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MANY SO-CALLED REMEDIES FOR CONSTIPATION AND DR. MORSE'S INDIAN itOOT PILLS. There are probably more remedies ; n the market for constipation than ror any other complaint. The chemists' shops are full of them, and new ones are making their appearance all the time to take, the place of thos© that onlv have a short existence at best. There is little change in the actual agents used only in the namej and they fail because their after-effects are negative. What a difference with Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They act on the liver by increasing the flow i f the bile, and assisting in the digestion and assimilation of the food eaten. They get at the cause, as no other remedy on the market does, and that is the reason for their ever-increasing sales, which. bear evidence to the faith and confidence the public have in them. 27
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16653, 14 October 1919, Page 4
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16653, 14 October 1919, Page 4
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