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"TUI” CALFMEAL THE FINEST FOOD PRODUCED. OVEREATING. How Injurious Effects can he Corrected. Probably there are no people who eai to sueh excess as the New Zealanders, From early in the morning till late at night they are eating and drinking. Nature cannot stand such a strain, and consequently unless help is given, injuri ous effects follow, too numerous to men tion here, but well known to most peo pie. You are told to eat anything, ami as much as you like so long as yoi take some brand of digestive tablet afterwards. It cannot be done; Nature can only carry just so much and no more unless effective assistance is given. In Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills a remedy is at hand that will effectively assist Nature to carry excessive burdens, and in a natural way assist in the digestion and assimilation of food. No one is recommended to over-eat, but if they do, and have re course at once to a dose of Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills soon, the digestive system will be in perfect order, arid can be kept right if care is exercised regarding the quantity of food, and a Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pill is taken occasionally. <r ‘. 9 There is A Brighter Future For Every Housewife who uses RADIUM POLISHES For Floors Furniture Metal and Boots

A scientific triumph—and. an interesting lesson, Benger’s Food contains the power of self-digest ion—a triumph of medical science. It is sold in tins, by chemists, etc., everywhere for the feeding of infants, invalids, and the aged, in sickness or in health. In the way you prepare Benger’s there is a moj§t interesting lesson in bhe digestion of foods. By simply allowing Benger’s to stand at one stage of its making, it partially digests itself. For a light supper dish, 10 minutes’ standing gives sufficient digestion ; for infants or invalids, 1C to 20 minutes is required ; in cases of serious illness, 25 minutes is sometimes necessary. A NOTE FOE TO-DAY. MAKE SURE OF “BAXTER’S.” When making out to-day’s shopping list, be sure to put Baxter’s Lung Preserver first. Whatever else you mav forget, this great safeguard to health should not be overlooked. •Tust now when influenza is about “Baxter’s” should be in every home, shop, factory and office. Keep your bottle, handy and take a dose at'the lirst sign of cough or cold. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has been doing good for fifty-eight years. It is unrivalled for easing sore chests, healing inflamed bronchial passages, and stopping the tickling sensation that so aggravates a cough. Its beneficial effects are felt after the first dose, and all traces of cough or cold quickly disappear. Pleasant to take—effective in all cases of bronchial trouble —and a real tonic to the system. “Baxter’s” is .just what you want to keep you well and strong. Generous-sized bottle 2/6 from all chemists and stores; or better still, get the family size at 4/6. 63

When your child cannot sleep because of cob] in Lhe head, use “Nazol.” Sprinkle some drops on nightgown or pillow. Quick relief will follow; GC doses l/6. ; —Advt Every bullet has its billet, Every bird its nest; Every day has much to till it, Every night its rest. Every ill its great specific, Wise and good and pure; For coughs and colds, the beatific "Woods’ Great Peppermint Curt. —18

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 August 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 August 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 August 1924, Page 10

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