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C Internal leanliness maintained by Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills It is surprising how many folk fail to .pay serious attention to the fact that a great proportion of the everyday ills of life are directly due to the imperfect action of the bowels. These organs, which nature has provided as a sort of sewerage system to the human body, must be kept unobstructed. Once clogged, inward cleanliness of the body is simply impossible, and as a result one or more of the diseases, which a physician is called upon to combat, develops. It is, therefore, a matter of vital importance that once this clogging of the bowels becomes apparent, prompt measures should be taken to relieve it. Usually it is amenable to easy treatment, but in order that no complications should ensue from a ready breaking-up of the tension it is desirable to use nothing beyond what Nature has provided in the form of vegetable growths having marked medicinal properties. These are found in Dr. Morses n m u Q?riltdhw PILLS which though prompt and reliable in their action do not cause any unpleasant after-effects. As a remedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sluggish Liver, and Sick Headaches arising therefrom, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are unsurpassed. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND The Best Picnic Policy See Free Railways Booklet Whatever may be the desire of picnickers—the folk of - offices, factories, shops, or schools—their railways enable them to fulfil their wish comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Within a day’s picnicking distance from cities and towns there are refreshing places served by train —:an exhilarating run out, and a restful return after the various exercises, mild or strenuous. The train cuts the worry out of picnicking. The Railway Department will be pleased to give any possible help to Picnic Committees. If desired, a representative of the Department will attend meetings and give assistance in organising excursions. A Free Booklet gives details of cheap fares and picnic grounds. t Expert Co-Operation of Railways Cardboard Divisions to Fill Petrol Cases pGGS coated with a film of Egg Preserver and stood on end, on§ in each division, remain perfectly fresh with unbroken yolks for an indefinite period. A set of divisions for 300 Eggs fills a Petrol Case. •••••••••••••••a For Egg Preserving 3/- per set if posted 1/6 extra Supplied by ——— The - ‘Evening Star’ Box Factory Stuart Street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 21934, 22 January 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21934, 22 January 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21934, 22 January 1935, Page 14