BAD BBEATE. — ♦ THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. Your breath is foul, and you do not perceive it yourself. Like the person ■who is always among the oils and varnishes, and gets used to what is to many people a most obnoxious smell. It is most disagreeable to thoss with whom you come in contact. Look at your tongue in the looking-glass every night and morning, and if it is at all discoloured take a couple of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. ' They will remove the objectionable matter from the Stomach, regulate the system, and sweeten the breath. One or two of tlhese Pills taken two or three times a week will ensure a well-regulated system, fortified against all diseases. They cleanse the Stomach, put life in the Liver, a move to the Bowels, and thereby are a positive and permanent cure for Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Piles, Pimples, Boils, Skin Diseases, and all disorders arising from imperfect digestion and impure blood. Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia. —Advt. i1"""i 1 """" 1 """"" •"""""-"■--•""""•""-'"•i | Kow it Acts. : a — ~~ S Nearly all the cough medicines that are offered for sale simply control the cough — that ,is all. There- is nothing healing about them. This is where they differ so greatly from Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When the mucous lining of the throat becomes congested, when the lining membrane of the bronchial tube is inflamed, or when the most delicate tissues of the lutfgs become affected, then Chamberlain's Cough Remedy shows itself superior to all other medicines, because of its healing and strengthening properties. Its power to control congestion and inflammation puts it in a different list from any other cough medicine. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy soothe?, heals, and strengthens. The cough disappears, for the cause has been removed.
£10 FOB- FIVK MINUTES' WOltK. fTQ3E Manager, Plantekoa, Wellington, A desires th'o public to tell him which are the three best testimonials in the book entitled "In the Path of Plantekoa." The following explains method of competition : —Suppose 47 vote for Smith, 39 Williamson, M'Oox, 42 Short, 50 Brown, and 46 Jonos. The person whose list reads thus : Brown, 1 ; Smith, 2 ; Jones, 3— will receive the prize, having placed three testi. monials in order of merit, selected by the competitors themselves. Prize-money divided if mere than one correct list. Closes 20th Deoember. The book is always enolosed with or will be sent post-free. Medicine, Ointment, or Soap wrappers to the value of 5s must accompany each reply. Some one must get the £10, why not YOU? PLANTEKOA, ss; OINTMENT, 2s (sample box, 6d) ; SOAP, first quality Is, second quality 6d Obtainable everywhere. Special Agents: Wt-.lington — W. L. Beech, 2b, Vivian-street ; and W. Campbell, General Grocer, 21, Manners-street, and 39, Riddiford-BtrQet Hutt and Petoae — Wm. Inglis, Chemist. PATERNOSTER'S THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND ALL PAINS OF HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, Can bo (jbtmned through all Cli»mi»t», Prio«, 1/. 2/6, 4/6, and 11/. per Box, and Irom the Proprietors, POIKGDESTRE & TRUMAN, 71, O&D EBSTX XOAD, X.OKBOH, S.l '
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1904, Page 2
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