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/every day\ m more pcopk are proving that V b. the best washing preparation I far blankets, flannels, woollens and I dainty fabrics; Lux b aaentilic in I its irrrtvMfc Lux coaxes rathe* ■ I than forces the dirt from the clothes. S I Lux shortens the -work at the W I wadizu&-fca£facoijht lib .d t&e *' \ WON'T | \ SHRINK / Y_ WOOLLENS- / X^P/) LEVER BROTHERS^ i -rmrreo. *voney. # Th^ Utlle ;- Bottle. A. FAMILIAR OBJECT1 IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES. The Amber Rottlo in which Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills arc packed is probably better known as a familiar object about the home than any other bottle of a like kind. It is no* J there as an ornament, bat for practical everyday use. In the •5V best regulated families the little' |ijß ills of life will ||1} creep in. Some sg wwhow || member of the i mm* ...u^. -Jsj faraily circle may I »<mumo»*, w . |^ occasionally suffer \ *•"*"-»>* '« j from Biliousneen fiHCUJIROOT gl or Indigestion, and PILLS i one or th* other I 1 riLLO j ||! will from time to jlaaaygrayjjp time exhibit the iujmjj well-known symptoms of Constipation. From these little troubles more serious complaints arise, and should, therefore, not be neglected. The slight headache, bad breath, and discolored tongue, are the index to a disordered stomach, and the necessity of keepi»g a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in th« house is apparent. By follow* ins such a course the more expensive method of calling in a doctor will be quite (.unnecessary. Be your own doctor, pt escribe Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and always keep the littie bottle in the house, so that whe» sickness invades your home you will" Lit© a sure and reliable remedy te> banish it from your threshold, n the Song* n Says: ! /"You «m»t let! L' '// X/J 8e Strawberry wfifM lf Bui II: ffllmm thenomeofß-; ffl'l I '* * "• s3 f^ On yout Tea |j§| '.':^W^Lla 1^ Packet.bsa«b*^|^ |r g l^H guaraatee «^g * |f; ra that the contents arc the best Tea || <, B the world produces at the <Kfta«a §|: "; H prices. Direct from the plantation gf » to the public, "Nelson, Rl^W'*^ g& IB Teas contain aB the qualities diicstJ «| ia by htutators, »ad arc suptcipr la ek l^^ every respect. Ps» e> H O'J* »/- TEA IS TAS EXCEUJCWCS. £*■ [n««asiinaKßnm**inci-ii«i««ia<iattsiit;

f"\_J I j.OI /' Boanint «oo'« Iri»h «, V^'^VV W> Mo»* ji- to^ay th« . V*fflSW »t«nd«rd family cougk » jxrtVV l na*dlcille- J l»ec«u^fifiyye.ri X •"AWV ■aye Proved it (o be the b««l S .tt\VX;V .^Mrtn and .du'u. Refut. «S, >V\V imitation, and nibititatM. Get igß^ the original 70 * X IRISH MOSS J

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 14 March 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 14 March 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 14 March 1914, Page 12

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