Sluggish Liver DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS PROVE BENEFICIAL Mr. J. Stephenson, 23 Boston Road, Mt. Eden, Auckland, writes: —“As a liver Pill I used X)r. Morse’s Indian Root Pills as a corrective for Liver trouble and Constipation some years ago. I can recommend their use, having personally derived benefit when a syfferer from Constipation.”
■■ u m ms iSi mm m WORK* IN x *u r>4 - 3 SHE SAID “I'LL NEVER BE YOUR WIFE, THOSE HANDS WOULD SHAME ta ME ALL MY LIFE! *' “YOU'LL HAVE TO GIVE UP WORK, INDEED ? YOUNG FELLOW, SOLVOL’S ALL YOU NEED." £> S,L -01 M % 1 W/p THE BOSS WAS RIGHT—JUST SEE THEM NOW, NO DIRTY HANDS TO CAUSE A ROW l S.ifc.B;? These few lines contain a morale Solvol often saves a quarrel! No woman admires a man with workstained hands. Yet scrubbing won’t shift embedded grease. It takes good old Solvol to float out sludge and ground-in grime! Solvol makes hands look and feel well-groomed. toiletsoap ...goes m tick ft wet A LEVER PRODUCTMADE' IN NEW ZEALAND
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20571, 3 June 1941, Page 7
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