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\K Fresh and Gear Cwupknii s best maintained by die use f Dr. Morse’s Indian Rost P3b As we all know, one of the greatest! (harms a woman can hare ia hei omplexion. If one stop# to think—ave you ever seen on the stage, ia he pictures, or in daily life, a romar •r girl who has been proclaimed reautiful, and at the same time have sallow or pimply face, the answer 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, ooiinually being what is commonly erased a “ Wall Flower,” and all (oeause she does not know the secrel ■f keeping her complexion clear, w Mature intended. '* As it is impossible to eliminate he rash which comes from measles tr such like diseases, by externa tpplieaticms, so it is impossible t< iear the complexion by applyinj nop, creams, lotions, etc., super iciaily. The blood has to be cleansed md enriched, which is done mow dSctently by the uee of Dr. Morso'i fcadsan Root Pills. The careful com pwanding of nature’s healing root) toed herbs, which are used in, the** makes them not only enter th« ifcomach, but become united with th< tfeod, and so cleanse it to a point rhnre it does not have to throw of the impurities through the alternative •.hanneis?causing pimples and^eraf done on the skin.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 January 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 January 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 January 1927, Page 7