I THE BLUES I No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terrible feeling which makes . all the world appear gloomy without one ray of brightness. Even one’s best friends seem to have deserted them. Every little trouble adds fuel J Mi N J IN n to the downhearted, despondent being. Some fly to drink for solace, but strong drink can never cure fits of melancholy. In nine cases out of ten, this state of mind arises from a deranged system in all probability from a disordered state of the Liver, which is draining the energy from the system, making you languid, irritable, and at cross purposes with everyone you come in contact with. You require a medicine which will put a move into your system, enliven your liver, stimulate your circulation, and soothe your nerves. Take a short course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, which will impart health and vigour through the medium of a well-regulated system- They make you feel brighter. Db.Mo»S!ES II SL Jwriheidi'&jp = a iiiiiiiii 5 sodaNsWhon-ffl an eas^chair bottle or if; contentment, Arthur Bell and Sons L/,itr»it'sd . Special Reserve OLD SCOTCH WHISKY (Yellovu Label) _ Otago Agents: H R. Powley & Co., Dunedin G. & G. 2 I SlllllllllllilllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllM SOT For Valuable Prizes = it Complies with ■■ j, ■- -=■■ the Governments New Regulations for a First , Grade Soap UIINDRINE L’aunHririe contains more fatty acid and less water than second grade soap, and that’s why it lathers better and lasts longer. Made from onl;y purest fats and cocoanut oil.
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Evening Star, Issue 19674, 29 September 1927, Page 13
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269Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19674, 29 September 1927, Page 13
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