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,rpHE Empire is engaged in the greatest struggle for Political and Commercial supremacy that lias ever -j confronted it during its long and glorious existence and it is imperative that every man, woman' -and child do their bit towards bringing to.a successful conclusion this greatest of all wars. There are many other ways of helping in this war besides actually being in the fighting line, as a matter of fact, only | a comparatively small percentage of the entire pop- = ulation is actually fighting, the balance of the people^ are helping as best they <can -in all sorts -of \ ways,.: from knitting socks to making shells. " On the? women of the land falls a heavy burden. They give up their husbands, sons, brothers and sweethearts. They have a vital interest in such a struggle, second to none, and while nature has not fitted them physically to go into the trenches, in spirit they are there aiding their men to do their utmost for King and Country. This is a great commercial war, and the women, although not actually fighting, c_|n render enormous service to their country in closely examining the origin of things I they buy. The rule should be: Use New Zealand goods iirst,_then^ !_liii_Jl_l^^ Products. - So there may be no doubt about the nationality of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and the perfect safety and propriety in using them during these times and under, war conditions it might be well to state, they are an entirely British Product (with the exception of one £20 share held by a neutral). All the other shares are held by British subjects. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are made in New Zealand by New Zealanders for the New Zealand people. For ten years these Pills have been made in Wellington and nowhere in the world is a better Pill turned out in general | appearance, quality and finish. ' During all these years in which the merits of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been presented to the people of New Zealand, it has always, been on the merit of the Pill itself. No appeal has been made that they were a British or New Zealand Remedy, and for that reason urged on the attention of the Public. Such methods are often used appealing to the patriotic instincts of the Public to sell inferior goods. It is only now, during the war in which the origin of articles in common use play such an important part that it is stated for the guidance of the Public that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are wholly and entirely British owned and made, with the exception of. the one share mentioned held by a neutral. ffl *- GREAT StCOT ! ! _3 Mlh „#H_ 4S_fc _J_ ■ I MUST HAVE TICKETS. m Jm Jm mHif H® WC.K.P* m m §M M Prize - 1000 Sheep 2 Prliw if -SO Shup each /__^^l^_y!__t '^Si/ II 2is„ Prize - - - 300 Sheep 4.Prizes of - 23 Shsep each \%Mc 'Vk___. A___3*^ |S q,d pri,. . . icn Ss honn i ,O" PriMS 8l " l 0 Sh«P MCh __^5\ _s«^*_^_^_^ifS_>_ m 3rd Pr,ze " 158 Sheeil 30 Prizes c! - 5 Sheep each __^€M\ _«4_2isl^Sr^iS^M^ ffl 4th Prize = « - 100 Shsep 200 P.-izos of - I Sheep each (_r^lm_-^__t^^^i^^^J_fii_^ WM To raise funds for a CJub for the use (free) of all Soldiers and Sailors of the /SmL~ —^~^^ ral Each wisninS ma»W» will l»e Put fcack in the barrel J^^^L^^^^^^j'-^sst M2BO CHANCE'S ..FOR I/- (^Xm

£T" ' ■~Mlrt««toj-___F VUi. 7 '■■■ * JT% Aids to Artistic JSk Hair Dressing! MffllP The Finest Hair Switches li§Sm to match any colour Hair m %M Price ■ 6/6 I l?'l^7^ iWM forward Postal Note for full amount, also exac 1 Y^M^-K^S colour required, and we will post you one 1 H^iirOW^M these lovely Switches,. mmrnm . ' I W&^^^rf 14r inches long, and made SPSS! from the Finest Quality _ - "** «_^____^_w_______t««-__—«____—______ • v ■ -' : Human Hair : ; : ' . I* ' _—«._^__^_. The lady of refined taste will find her Hairdressing much simplified with the aid of one of these luxurious Switches. We can match any colour hair, and if you are not satisfied WE WILL RETURN YOUR MONEY! Thereis absolutely no chance of a mistake—so_s.END TO-DAY! " Satisfaction or your money back " is our motto. .. '• ' - / * "'""""-" / ■ . J. E. McICENZIE 52 Willis Street, Wellington. Branches-It CHRISTCHURCH,-INVERCARGILL, TIMARU, DUNEDIN, PALMERSTON NORTH and WANGANUI. -<„ iifo___ , ir -______-3a_a»Bg': _g" Bwa—°~~» ...I ■ ..ii -^

9a__ma_«-——■—■■■■■>c____«__>h*k**^ ■■■■•^""'"J Ci^KrfflJ An oil-less _^^^p%^fc^ metal polish You don't want an ordinary oily, combined with a little soap and acid, poisonous metal polish on is perfectly safe to use on kitchen your kitchen utensils; use Bon utensils. (In fact, thousands of Ami. It works just like a metal people in America use Bon Ami polish—rub it on, let it dry, wipe to brush their teeth to remove it off. That is the quickest, tartar!) handiest, easiest kind of cleaning. An? j Ie _ ve _ utens j, dfy But Bon Ami is not oily or and shining—no oily film. It greasy or acid or poisonous like doesn't scratch tin or aluminum other metal polishes; it is a clean, aB scouring soaps do. soft, white, finely ground mineral Woßderfu i ior widows, mirTOtK bath tubs, brass, nickel, paint V l_3l'Wi^liS "'L^f^i ' your grocers, 6J. ' lll__lp__i^_lS "There is nothing else like it." A __ _^^^ fter Kinds of \\ |JP^TOishlt__Cleaning|

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 153, 29 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 153, 29 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 153, 29 June 1916, Page 4

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