Constipation RELIEVED BY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Mrs. A. Litt.en, 2 Penrose Avenue, Newtown, Wellington, wMtes: have used Dr. Morse's Indian Robt Pills to maintain regular bowel movement, being subject to constipation. and I can assert that I found great relief from a course of this medicine and I can certainly recommend their use to other people similarly afflicted.” 3 HELENSVILLE PARAKAI HOUSE Tennis, Social Hall, Hot Mineral Baths in House. Appointed A.A. House. THE GOVERNMENT TOURIST DEPT. . REQUEST THAT When written applications for tickets are made, please quote: (a) Exact date of travel, (b) Time of Departure, * (c) Class—lst or 2nd—Smoker or Non-smoker. , • LOCAL AGENTS: BALL & QRAWSHAW PEEL STREET - MEDICAL . BLOOD TONIC purifies the blood and clears the skin of pimples and blemishes: price 2/6 bottle from Mann’s Pharmacy. BLACKHEADS, Acne, Greasy Skin, Open Pores; the specialist’s prescription solution 41 Innoxa. 12/9, at Crawford’s Pharmacy. COMBS; fine rake, 1/9 each; also coarse rake, 1/9; postage 3d. Mann’s Pharmacy. ; MANN’S Headache and Neuralgia Tablets quickly relieve pain. Try a bottle; price 2/6 from Mann’« Pharmacy. NEW Life to Tired Feet. Dr. Scholl’s Scientific Arch Supports. Mann’s Pharmacy. SUNBURN; use Tanaburn before and after sunning. You won’t burn; good for all burns. 2/6 at Crawford’s Pharmacy. ' ' ' " SUNGLARE, Eye Strain; it’s bad in Gisborne; buy good Sunglasses; protect your eyes. 2/6 to 32/6, at Crawford’s Pharmacy.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 20 October 1942, Page 6
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