NOTICE. WE have Opened a Receiving Shop in High street (next Dixon & Bates). All work left at above will receive prompt attention. Works : Regent street as usual, W. HAWKINS AND CO., Dyers & Cleaners. The purity and percentage of ultramarine determine the bleaching properties of Blue. I Laundry Blue is made up of ultramarine, in combination with g'ucose or some other substance, to bind the particles into a nob. It is the ultramarine that is of value, for it does the bleaching. Some Blues contain an excess of binding matter, others are made of in- 1 ferior ultramarine, while some contain the faults of both. "Royal Blue" or Empire Blue as it is often called contains the highest percentage of pure ultramarine. It is used in the Wellington Hospital Laundry because of its efficiency and economy. " Royal Blue " is sold by all storekeepers. I 3 || (NATURE'S CURE. Nature does wonderful things. Sue makes Cod Liver Oil, she makes Creasote, she makes Fresh , Eggs. These are perfectly combined in Lane's Emulsion The Great Lang Healer & Body Builder. And as Lane's Emulsion they cure colds, heal ailing lungs, strengthen nerves and muscle?, and make purer and better blood. Lane's Emulsion is the best medtcine in the world for children that don't grow bonny and strong. Buy it and try it to-day. Two sizes,.2/6 and 4/6. Chemists and , Stores. Take none but Lane's. 1 A SALVATIONIST HAVING BEEN RESTOREDTO HEALTH THROUGH TBE MEDIUM OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, STATES HIS CASE FOR THE SAKE | OF OfHERS. " I wish to testify to the fact," writes ; Mr. Robert Burns, of 26 Heath-Btreet, Port j Melbourne, "that your Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cured me of Sciatica, Kidney and | Liver Complaints over twelve months ago. I may atate that s^3gKi^^tß2t>xi££?^ I was bo bad with Sciatica that the *<*sk(^ j agonisy mß>m B> an^ I could /^ no ' a ' *" nea B ' o °p y^^ to lace my boots. 1 '♦07 V§C j|pn) I was under an I / " u\ herbalist for a long \ C-j-a "/ time, but beyond I jjfraffi^K 1 giving me a little \*^ >=» « / relief the herbs >f\_ " seemed to be en/f/V>. tirely useless to -**% M. / V J*- shift the pains in <fc TT5«F«^r \ ; t»e hips. I got by > *\^|/ J ' chance a battle of Wa tJ f your Pills, and I V' \ I needless to say, surprised after the second dose to find the, pains in the hips ' disappear, and I h-. ye never had them since. \ I kept on with the pills for a while and then ' discontinued the use of them. But I very ; soon began 101 0 have sharp pains ia my shoulder blades — Liver Complaint, I imagine — and I ! took the Pills again, and continued the use of them and got free from all my ailments. As I take a Pill or two occasionally I am kept in splendid health, aud I am convinced ' if people who have Rheumatism, Sciatica, or Liver Troubles would use them their troubles 1 would soon be ove r . I may state I have been a Salvationist for eievcu j ears, and have been in Povt Melbourne for something like six years, so I tLiuk I am fairly welt known. I may also state my wife has used the Pills with satisfactory results. You can make whatever use yon like of this letter, as I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills."
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9137, 9 July 1906, Page 6
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