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I 'Dr. .Horse's Indian loot Pills j I Proved a Splendid. .Remedy. S I Mrs. J. G Dick describes in the following letter how j } good she found Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills as" a j ! remedy lor Jxdigestion and consequently recommends j I them to her Mends, | '■ 7 Russell Street, | j Grey Lynn, Auckland. ! MlMs&&- I can say that I havo | ||||p||P*; 'SaSSr. Mlp' . . this remedy very good. ' I Ij *" rst saw tcme^at '" 5' I ' {ir vertiaed and now it oc- \ we/islSßjSSljiik cupiesaplacoinmyhouse- ! 'fa I hold.'l em an old resident | ■ 'wiwr'. *' ! /Kr 1 can r 6001111,10111 ! this I Bsfflfe k *Li&£Zßr remedy. You. \inay uao ' t ' lo3 ° ' en " nC3 * or V^ yxjgffijw-? li<*tion whenever desired. I '*&&?*%%:'* Yours truly, ; '"WWwtfiy 'J **** (Signod) Mrs. J. G. Dick, i ( Fr.«arw " To maintain good . . health, keep the system J dean and the blood pure by tafcinsj'Dr. Morse's Indian Root fills, j i More oare should be taken ol the system, and when it requires a i little assistance to oarry its often too heavy load,a Dr. Morse's Indian This'li parL oat vDeIL ] —Host Holbrook; j . PourafewdropsofHolbj'ook's *\3s!£& \ Sauce into the stew-pan, just s^^famm, after you take it off the fire, tW#^P^ and stir well. You will be /|^M^, delighted with the lovely flavour of the dish. Made and bettied in England. I '!'■•' : ■ ' ■ i !S HOLBrvOOK'S HOLRROOK'S |» WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PORE MALT VINEGAR fra botiW. i - ■■■■'■ '■■ .. ' . .i * fTIHE throbbing of a cat linger is due THEKMOGEME 1; to the fact that Natare's inner prove tf . rel | e f | O j.. warmtli sends an extra stream of healing, r soothing Wood to the seat of tie trouble RhetimatlSm -and the pain soon ceases. • z" . . ... Bronchitis With a continuous aclie or pain—Bheuma- . tiem for inetnnce—the Wood is congested Ltifflbcl PO j l, and natural heat must'be generated to O , stimulate vigorous circulation. "■■ Wpttf ' Thermogene;develops the inner warmth . C-J^,*.} ra of the natural forces deep in the tissues, DClaClCrt with the result that a healing, soothing, f'L i. ffAAn ; '■pain-banishing stream of blood is drawn v^OIQS directly to tho aEEeeted part. q T , !- /. . Thermo'gene conquers pain. It thrills n< the blood and mafes it tingle with new OpfcMlS "life. Thus congestion is cleared, and in IT")' place of pain the eietwhilo sufferer enjoys JtSIIIS a sense of soothed tranquillity. . * Pleurisy v Thorinogae is easy to apply, easy to lceep s p n<inmnn s a applied, always beneficial. Aβ suitable riieumuiu* for children as adults; Thermogene is 'Also seek Medical awice. sold at all chemists. Price in England, Is. IJd. Look for tho familiar Orange- -rfooMsi&3&s: Coloured Boxes in the Chemists' Windows. fhermogetie is and always has been a .•' product of British and Allied owner- ' ship, production, and management. Writo for the .illustrated book on tho j Tliermogeno treatment, which tells how to . Ws^^^^-^^o/m^ get the best results. Send a postcard V^^^^j^gff^ to-day to Thennogouo Bureau, 233 Clar- lvMffisooslor enco Street, Sydney, N.S.W. LOOK FOR THE FAMILIAR ORANGE-COLOURED -■■-■ BOX IN,THE CHEMISTS' WINDOWS. - 0 Sole Agents for Australasia :- FASSETT & JOHNSON, 233, Clarence Street, Sydney, N.S.W. ' . Manufactured by;THERMOGENE CO,, LTD., Haywards Hoath, Sussex, England. !■■ ; ——- mi it. " ' -!•«&=■ " ' . •■' ■■ =

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 9

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