WhenJrawlKik* Dr, Mar*e'» Indian Root Pith Indispensable ® i*—r , While travelling jby aea or land D* lCorae'l Indian Boot Pills will br Sound a most useful companion ani always be carried in the pocket or Bandy in a suit case. When preparing for a -.sea trip a course of these pillß taken nightly before .sailing will.® considerably re duee the risk of seasickness. They should also be used while at sea to ensure the regular working of th< system, which 1 , so frequently be* someß upset when on board ship. The railway or motor passenger who has to sit long bourse in s train or car finds his liver become sluggish and digestion disordered through . eating hastily- and insufficient exercise. He likewise finds a medicine of the type of Dr. Morse’s Indian Boot Pills is just what he needs. 1 It is important to remember' that change of food and living conditions invariably disarranges the and when that occurs nature needs assistance, at least temporarily. Dr. Morse’s Tndiau Boot Pills $ art specially 'suited for this purpose. They will keep the organs in per* ‘ feet working order .and prevent many of the serious and costly illnesses if taken when the first signs of Constipation Appear. With Dr. Morse ’s Indian Boot Pill* always at& hand,. using a little care and intelligence, the /ystom can bo kept in a sound •althy condition.
OUB XMAS GOODS ABE OPENED DP ! T OVELY lines in GLASSWARE and CROCKERY at low prices. We advise you to come now and choose before the ehoice patterns have gone. Special Line— Glass Jam Dishes with handles, only 1/11 Willow Pattern Cups and Saucers, now 12/9 half doz., greatly reduced. English Tea Sets, 18/6. Lovely fresh fruit arrived—Sultanas, Currants, Peel, Prunes, Apricots, etc. Sultanas from 6d per lb. Also new season's tinned good— Primrose Salmon, 2/- tin.; Fresh Herrings (large), 6 tins for 3/11; gallon tins Pie Fruits, 2/6; Pears, 2/9. Ox Tongues in glasses and tins; Christmas Puddings, etc. Everything seasonable and at the lowest rate at W. T. JOHNSON’S, 55 UNION STREET, HAWERA. . . RING UP 519 for everything in the Grocery and Provision line. gMITH & JJOGERS, 25 BRIDGE ST., ELTHAM. TARANAKI MACHINERY DEPOT. WANTED FOR CLIENTS: 1. Duncan s.t. plough', 2-horse scoop, 2 7 and 9-coulter drills, 2 mowers, 2 Massey-Harris or I.H.C. cultivators, 2 hayrakes, 4 sets second-hand Auto cups. FOB SALE. Milking machines, engines, ploughs, harrows, drills, discs, mowers, cups, claws, all kinds of rubberware, at prices to suit everyone. H. L. SMITH (late senior partner of the firm of Smith and Ricketts) and A. E. ROGERS, Proprietors. * Phones: Business 204; Private 205. Box 84. OJJECK and Stripe Zephyrs in a wide range of designs and colours; price l/4£, 2/6, 2/11 yard; Tussores in fancy designs, patterns forwarded on application; price 1/11 yard.—Harr ops Ltd.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 December 1924, Page 3
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