YOUR COMPLEXION KEEP IT FRESH AND CLEAR WITH DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. As we all know, one of the greatest cliarms a woman can have is her complexion. If one stops to think — have you ever seen on the stage, in the pictures, or in daily life, a woman or girl who has been proclaimed beautiful, and at the same timo havo a sallow or pimply face. The answer is "NO.” It is tkb aim of every girl, or it should be, to keep her complexion clear and bright. It is pitiful to see a young girl at a dance, who should be enjoying herself, continually being what is commonly termed a "wallflowicr,” and all because she does not know tho secret of keeping her complexion clear, as nature intended. As it is impossible to eliminate the rash which comes from measles, or such like diseases, by external applications, so it is impossible to clear the complexion by applying soap, creams, lotions, etc., superficially. The blood has to be cleansed and enriched, which is done most efficiently by the use of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Tho careful compounding of nature’s healing roots and herbs, which are used in these pills, makes them not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, and so cleanse it to a point where it does not have to throw off the impurities through the alternative channels—causing pimples and eruptions on the skin.
Fares Cot For SUMMER-TIME PICNIC TRIPS Again this year the Railways offer substantial reductions in fares for large or small picnic parties. Schools, Friendly Societies, Trade or Industrial Unions, Religious Bodies, and Staff Picnics specially catered for. FULL PARTICULARS OF FARES, PICNIC GROUNDS, ETC., FROM ANY STATIONMASTER, CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE, PASSENGER AGENT, OR DISTRICT MANAGER.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6813, 17 January 1929, Page 8
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