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UNSURPASSED FOR INDIGESTION. The secret v of the popularity of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is that they do what is claimed for them. A trial has convinced thousands of users that this is the case. An example is described in the following letter; — ■i ill ft * 4 reen Street, Newtown, Wellington, N.Z. fe '"1J1P& Dear Sir, %J,\ *ss(s' I cau a ffi rm that Mr. Morse's *i&?7/U&. -■; /% ~ ?l remedy for relief from Indigestion, '•■ A /Xl having tried other remedies and tyl* -. I found little relief. I am convinced '"/ fa- - ->W I ' T)*- Morse's Indian Root Pills arc the best medicine to combat this com- ' plaint. You can use this testimony jti&S&iSyvh when desired. <• Yours truly, ■ • - ' (Signed) Mrs. E. JEFFEny. Mrs. E. JEFFERY /' (From a Photo) AH : classes of the community, nialeanfi female, rich and poor, young and old, use Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. The merchant, the miner, the lady of society and the girl in the factory—they all And in this remedy just what is required to keep the system in proper working order. Indigestion and Constipation, caused by improper or too much food or drink, are quickly banished by a dose w///////////////, or two of Dr. Morse's Indian m&J&tfpf. ___ Root Pills. They area safe, sure and reliable remedy, wjM sold at a moderate ||p price, within the tixM, reach of all classes M/Afc

'm,:€^y^mtvf!m^mmm^m^mmm^ m Delightful Fruit Jellies! And no trouble to make either! No weighing of gelatine! No straining and flavouring— n© possibility of failure- Simply take a packet of add hot water as directed, and the result will he a clear, firm, delightful jelly with a real fruit flavour, "Ship" Jelly Crystals are pure, fresh, and decidedly wholesome. Everywhere they are acknowledged best—hence every up-to-date grocer sells them. Try! There's a variety of pure fruit flavours. s^^g«|^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^p Stw»~£SHiiiM&3di3£fsffi@ esatewwarsKaaaß; "Fitness" and How to Maintain It. Aglass of Stevens'HealthSalttaken occasionally in themorning, helps to maintain health and fitness. Effervescent, pleasing to take, it acts as a mild laxative. It banishes Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, and thus brings that feeling of "fitness" which , makes life worth while. 2/6 at Chemists and Grocers. I Ji 64 doses to.each bottle. 9 T~~ii THE vm r m I m m r\ Sh± r^ She Knew What He Wanted— There is no finer nor purer condiment known to culinary science than HAYWARD'S MILITARY Sfe, PICKLE All Live Grocers.

1 >m ml Jm> Wmsk& @£ *»im&l&f4££ll*iil BRINGS HAPPINESS TO WOMEN, If you are discouraged by a persistent growth of Superfluous Hair try It has brought success to thousands. The directions are clear and easily understood, This j-emedy is entirely different to all other so-called cures. Price 6/6. From H. L. Sprosen, and 'every reliable chemist throughout New Zealand. Postage, 3d extra.

The boys of Te Aufce Maori College lost heavily 0.3 a, lesult of the fire yesterday morning- The sum of £s,ooo.had recently been >.pent in effecting improvements and additions about, tiro building. The insurCSS2S were £5,400 on the National Insurance Office and £I,OOO in the Royal Exchange Office. The mipils have been sent to their homes for" the present, but temporary arrangements for accommodation will be mad© in a fortnight. Te Ante College -was founded, in 1872 by the Ven. Archdeacon Williams, and is ad ministered by a board of trustees. It occupied a splendid situation on the crest of a small hill, and was an extremely .picturesque eld building. The college owns ;>bout 700 acres of land round To Aute. 'lhis was granted to the school partly by Sir George Grey's Government a*ul partly by the Maoris themselYes,

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Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 16676, 7 March 1918, Page 2