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Don't imagine that "ittle idea you have in .mind is too simple—too commonplace to be of any use. Those are the inventions which, make fortunes for the lucky patentees. There's possibly lots of money in YOUR idea—why not get our free booklet "Advice to Inventors"? Write for it!— Henry Hughes, Ltd., Dominion Buildings. Cathedral Square. Christchurch 69 I Teas have a delicacy of JI I fl«Tour, a quality and purity that can-^^^V X^^^^not be found cUcwbare. 1W „ -^^j^ Do not pay good money for bad soap: have good Soap PURE THATS WHAT MOTHER USES iiie Great National Remedy For mor£ than twenty years Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been before the Australasian public, gaining each year in popular esteem, . and each year showing a large increase in the sales until now nearly . One million bottles are sold annually. Very often medicines appear on the market and for a short time have a popular vogue, for just what reason it is difficult to say, not having any genuine merit, but the public soon finds this out, and they soon disappear and are never heard of again. When a remedy like Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for twenty years shows a constantly increasing sale, it indicates the solid confidence the public have in it. No exaggerated claims have been urged for them. No attempt has been made to induce the public to believe they had any miraculous power, but on all occasions the idea has been presented that they were simply a good PHI* in every sense of the word. They are tased on a sound formula ftnd raadfi by men of experience,' and the ingredients are in such quantities an/i proportions as best to perform the special objects they are intended to accomplish The peculiar climate of New Zealand and the mode of living is such that the Liver gets out of order quicker than any other organ of the human system, and. when the Liver does not do its duty the whole system is disarranged A remedy that reaches the Liver' is what New Zealanders want, and they Know after twenty years' use that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a!. ways act on the Liver, regulatingana tomner the entire system It if this simple fact that makes Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills a household necessity throughout the length and breadth of this Great Island Continent with a sale larger than any other remedy south of the Equa<ST" I. i i JM* «xti» cream

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 31 March 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 31 March 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 31 March 1915, Page 6

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