You housewives have a strenuous life. Your duties last from early morning till late at night. Your cares are endless and nerve-wracking. You are so busy thinking of' others you are apt to neglect yourselves. Your work is exhausting, but does not provide healthful exercise. Doctors say that housewives, more than any other class, suffer from Constipation, Torpid Liver, and their resultant ills digestive disorders, weakness, dizziness, fainting spells, sick headaches, backaches, and nervous irritability. Do not neglect these symptoms. Regular use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, as needed, will bring about a wonderful improvement in your condition. For cleansing the system, they are unexcelled. By using them at the first sign of irregularity or touch of biliousness, you will have more energy, feel brighter, and ward off many of the aches, pains, and ills common to housewives. Dr. Morse» (Jor Ik Liver PILLS HERE'S A DELICIOUS DESSERTI ft From sun-drenched wheatfields comes Sweet Heart O’Wheat to lend interest to desserts. Made from the heart of golden wheat, Sweet Heart O’Wheat is as nourishing as it is delicious. Your family will like Sweet Heart O’Wheat with stewed fruit, and you’ll appreciate its being so easily prepared. Get a packet from your grocer and give your family a treat to-morrow night. SWEET HEARToWHEAT Fleming & Co. LtJGorc» N.Z« Li j :- r v f'T *"• \ i f V.r'N \ T" ; "V! Many of those headaches which you excuse on the ground that “ the light seems poor to-night ” may be directly traceable to defective vision. In unconsciously forcing your eyes to see clearly you are submitting them to unnecessary strain, Ibis continual strain on your nervous system manifests itself in headaches, sleeplessness, nervous irritability, and brain-fag. Don’t temporise with trouble if you have any reason to doubt your ability to see clearly. Call on us and learn the truth about your eyes, Mr G. C. ABBOTT, F.8.0.A. (bond.), Consulting Optician. The work of testing and providing for scientific correction with glasses is best entrusted to m m mmamt it MORAY PLACE DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 20998, 12 January 1932, Page 11
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337Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20998, 12 January 1932, Page 11
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