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\ Fresh and Clear Complexm s best maintained by the us< if Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pilb As we all know, one of the great**! iiarms a woman can have is hei omplexion. If one stops to think—lave you ever seen on the stage, In he pictures, or in daily life, a woman >r girl who has been proclaimed leautiful, and at the same time hav< sallow or pimply face, the answei s "NO ! ” It is the aim of every jirl, or it should be, to keep her comdexion clear and bright. It is pitiful o see a young girl at a dance whc hould be enjoying herself, coninnaDy being what Is commonly erased a “ Wall Flower,” and ,all >ecause she does not know the seerel d keeping her complexion clear, a* Mature intended. As it is impossible to eliminate he rash which comes from measles ■r such like diseases, by extern*, applications, so it is impossible tc dear the complexion by applyin| •ip, creams, lotions, etc., supericiafly. The blood has to be cleansed tad enriched, which is done mo«l ifici—tly by the use of Dr. Morae’i Indian Boot Pills. The careful com >—nifiag of nature’s healing roots tnd herbs, which are used in theei pflh, makes them aot only enter th< daniach, but become united with th< blood, and so cleanse it to a pofai rheee it does not have to throw of die impurities through the alternativi ihannels* causing pimples and erup dons on the slda. 9

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 April 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 April 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 April 1926, Page 7

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