SUN-BAKED—AND BASTED WITH Q-TOL. Done 'to a turn ! That’s what you’ll -say when you view your smartly suntanned self in the mirror—if you use Q-tol for sun protection. The skin cannot- sunburn, wrinkle and roughen if you keep it lubricated with Q-tol. Mosquitoes hate Q-tol—they won’t Ibite. Get Q-tol to-dav. The larger size is more economical.—Advt.
TAUPIRI COAL. W E have good stocks of the above well-known COAL, House and Kitchen; also WESTPORT Coal and Coke; FIREWOOD, Dry Rata and Matai. JAVANS, ‘PHONE 2305 Agent Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd. UNION -STREET. HAWERA. Hea Btaod Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have, for years, materially contributed in the work of alleviating much of the tribulation Id illness brought on by indiscretion, or ignorance, in the matter of bodily care.
If it were possible to take a census, the result would probably disclose that most illnesses were of a type that: could be prevented by care or intelligence. Take, for instance, the suffering that follows over-indulgence in food and drink. People court this either through indiscretion or ignorance. Most of us know full well that the digestive organs can only handle a certain quantity, and no more. If they are overloaded, then assistance must be given. In such cases Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are of undoubted value. They act directly, though gently, on the liver, increasing the digestive secretions, thus assisting nature to cope with the surplus food and liquor. Upon the first indication of bilious symptoms, a course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills should be taken, or, better still,©if used regularly they will keep the digestive organs ip proper working order.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 3 January 1930, Page 2
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