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' BLPSI^f^ESS NOTICES. ~,.-; CLEMENT'S MACHINE BAKERY JN these times cf stress and trouble, Reasons, you will firu', are ci^ble, . "Why you should ring 35 or 310, And obtain DAILY DELIVERY OF BREAD. lOd per 41b Loaf Cash.

ysM&^ Housewives Hate ffl M Pot Cleaning Kg m No more unpleasant job th.iv 5? <j| cleaning dirty, greasy pots, pans, j5 ffl dish covers, lids, gas ranges, oil m m stoves. Banish the drudgery W UJ get better results. Moto does H \& the work—renders everything © C^ clean and sweet. Grime and |3 | y grease vanish as if by magic. M tO Far superior to every similar pie- H »™> paration on the market. Blue label 5? \&» for all household purposes—contains «* §3 no grit. Green label-ihe Scourer- M Ha for heavy, hard cleaning. Good bi>r fm E&j tin costs but liule—try it-*only lOcl. "Sh Wl The Universal J&jfr N -^^^k Cleanser 1 Constipation ' Overcome. HUSBAND" ALSO FINDS RELIEF FROM RHEUMATICS, STATEB WESTPORT LADY. The general usefulness of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a housolold remedy is illustrated in the short -**§S5?-€§**»w statejst^^/dk&sSsW^p* m c n I I 1 many sc? Airs. M. A. Bradshaw. UnequalJro* a PAoto. . v J e(i as a medicine for combating Constipation. Her husband, who suffers from Rheumatics, also finds them useful for that complaint. Mrs. Bradshaw'a statement follows:—"I can state that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are * splendid medicine for the relief xil Constipation. I was a great sufferer and tried many purgative medicines, but found none equal to, your remedy(f\You may use thi# testimony, as my husband also finds relief from Rheumatics in taking youi medicine." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are purely vegetable and their action is not accompanied* by any nauseous or griping sensation, but is mild ant! B«otle. FAEMERS] npHE end of the Tvar ,s not yet In sight. New Zealand's share of the stupendous cost has to' be paid p^r^^tm^t/s; have to pay a big uroportion of this bj way O f Land and Income Tax therefore it behoves them to have their accounts accurately kept. "MAXWELL'S BOOK-KEEPING FOR FARMERS" Enables this to be done accurately, quzckly, and in the simplest possible manner. ■ I SPECIMEN ACCOUNTS and SPECIAL RULINGS, Etc. This Account Book has "been designed by Mr E. Maxwell, as the outcome of a Jot of experience in making up W- ar . mers' Accounts for- Income an<l Land Tax purposes. It has been examined into by the Taranaki Executive of the N.Z. armors' Union, and is now issued under their approval. NTRnJH°? EXPERIENCE IN BOOKKEEPING IS NECESSARY Instructions are explicit. If they ar« followed Farmers will always have accurate accounts from which to make ud their Income and Land Tax returns. The cost of the Book is 20/-, aud it will last three to four years. It is now on issue, and copies may be obtained from MR G. H. BUCKERIDGE, or from THIS OFFICE ' RELIEF FOR DYSPEPITCS The contention that over 90 per cent or all stomach troubles are either directly or indirectly due to acidity or food fermentation, seems to be amply proven by the uniformly instant relief experienced by sufferers from indigestion and dyspepsia, who take half-a-teaspoonful ot Bisurated Magnesia in a little water immediately after eating. Many dyspeptics, however, have tried so" many highly-praised remedies without obtaining relief, that they have begun to think nothing can help them, and it is to these that Bisurated Magnesia- is especially recommended. It is not an artificial digestant or a drug to numb the stomach, but a harmless antacid and food corrective, which can be obtained from high-class chemists everywhere in powder or tablet form Taken las directed it will instantly neutralise dangerous acids present in the stomach, and by so doino- will quickly relieve <*yen severe and loner-standing cases of digestive and stomach trouble. —Advt. Sixpence a dozen for empty tins! I pid you ever hear the like of that? Tt lis a war-time necessity. We want I Radium polish tins of all varieties, and ! n-e are prepared to nay for them. Take [ them to your grocer. He has the- cast • "*«ifiner for von.—Ari-rt. Pepnermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 5 August 1918, Page 7