TOO GREAT A TEMPTATION. “What is this man charged with?” asked the Magistrate. “Sealing a pouch of tobacco, Your Worship! ” “The facts of the case are, your Worship, that the accused, on the evening of the sixth at 7.30 was standing at ” “Cut it short, Constable,” broke in the Bench, irritably. “What kind of tobacco was it?” “Bears’ - Cut iPlug! It was kali-day closing and he had no tobacco!” “The temptation was exceedingly groat,” said the Magistrate. “Any man who leaves his bag of Bears’ Tobacco about deserves to lost it! Case dismissed! ” —Advt.
SLUGGISH LIVER
A torpid, sluggish liver leave* poisonous morbid bile in the blood, which upsets the action of the whole system. The complexion assumes a yellowish hue, loss of appetite follows, dry cough and occasionally chill, known as liver chill. There is indigestion, fullness, fermentation, and oppression in ehe stomach. The tongue Ib coated, the head aohes, and there is loss of sleep, depression of spirits and spells of weakness and dizziness. The bowels are constipated and loose by turns. The skin tells of the poisonous state of the blood by pimples, blotches and liver spots. In sympathy with the liver, the kidneys become clogged and inactive, and there are pains in the back and under the shoulder blades. You should not wait for all the symptoms to appear before beginning treatment. Prompt and determined action is necessary to relieve the body of the poisons left in the system by a sluggish liver. The liver must have assistance. The process of restoration will be hastened If the kidneys are also strengthened and invigorated. Both of these great filtering systems are acted on promptly and directly by Dr. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Hence their wonderful reputation as an efficacious treatment for liver ©derangement that modern science affords. JJUMOJj, a- remedy i‘or rheumatism, ' neuritis, lumbago and sciatica.— Dingle’s Pharmacy. Plunket Mothers, Nurses, etc.— Waterproof Sheeting, full width, double strength, at moderate cost. Try us before going elsewhere. Note address: Tait’s Pharmacy, High St., Ha--4786.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 April 1927, Page 2
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336Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 April 1927, Page 2
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