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■ "There are at least, two. things that a woman is ever ready to jump at," remarked . tho cynic. "What aro they?" queried the innocent bystander. "A mouse and an offer of marriage." You should remember in sopiting a boos • For a cough that in killing 13 tough, That so long as you cannot to colds prova - immuno, There's tho Balsam of H. Barraclough, barra(;lough's acacian lung •"BALSAM, la 6(L Madge: "I see you out in Harry's motor all the time. I didn't know you liked him better than Jack.'' Marjorie: "I don't; but the colour of his car harmonises better with my motor coat."

BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR.

PRESCRIBE DI!. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, AND KEEP A .■ BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE.

The Doctor is a luxury that thousands and thousands of people can ill afford. The necessity of calling one in is considered a calamity in a family where they find it hard to secure tho common necessities of life, and to make ends meet. Doctors' fees and chemists* charges keep a poor man poor, and discourage tho young married man in his efforts to savo and acquire independence. Sickness is 110 respecter of persons. Rich and poor alike aro subject to all the common ailments—disorders of tho stomach, liver, kidneys, and blood. In thousands of homes, throughout Australia and New Zealand—in the mansion, tho villa, the cottage, tho camp, the homestead, in tho settler's home and tho bushman's hut— Dr. Morso's Indian Root Pills are the household remedy. They purify tho Blood, correct tho Liver, stimulate tho Kidneys, and tone up tho Stomach and the whole system.

Dr'Morse's j|p||y IND^' p| Lls V — / I T|fp£st©s I SHOULD JOIN,MR. HARRISON'S 1 LADIES' CLASSES, to Counteract I that All-day Stooping. I St. Andrew's Hall, 0 WELLINGTON TERKACE. B ——^ ¥r - Tr -, r 1,,,321-1. OLD "I 1 BEFORE YOUR TIK3E? | To look old is to feel old—to feel old ii to bo m (3 old. and nothing makes you look old quicker thin £9 Li a few grey hairs. H U But why have Grey Mair at all, when Milos 0 Id Hair Restorer will quickly, safely and surely restore U a it to its original colour and lustre, at the same timo H h promoting luxuriant growth. Milos it not a dye— J3 3 try it—there is no risk in using Milos Hair 9 Price 7/6 per bottle, posted free to any address, fryfi | All correspondence strictly confidential—private EvS g advice given free. $2 I Miss SV2. WIcELWAIN, || jjj 254- Queen Street) AUCKLAND. P R E S T O N~ (Lato Alfred Banlis Company) PORK BUTCHER AND POULTERER, WILLIS STREET, CHICKEN'S, DUCKLINGS, AND OTHEE KINDS OF POULTRY. TRY OUR FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE PORK SAUSAGES, ■Thono iXL

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 9

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