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Livers Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills the Recognised Regulators Many people contract congested livers at times. In fact, the liver gets out of order about as often as any other organ of the body. During that condition, life is unbearable for the sufferer and anyone who comes near. No doubt the climate is partly responsible, but a frequently contributing cause is excessive eating and drinking, and lack of proper exercise. In such instances something is necessary to cleanse that vital organ, and restore it to healthy action. As a remedy for this purpose «• Dr. Morse s Indian Root Pills possess a world-wide reputation. They cause the liver to function in a natural manner, stimulate the kidneys, and generally cleanse the system. Br.Mqr§e§ iLxruuu:::::::::::::::::: - for the liven PILLS v: VI o \ O IS Yl SB % j, DRORTof Health^ u A tiny dose of BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS at bedtime ensures unbroken rest. It stops that disturbing night cough, soothes and placates that irritated throat, makes easy breathing possible and helps to disperse the choking phlegm. Carrageen or Irish Moss, which is contained in BONNINGTON’S, besides being highly recommended for chest troubles, has also well recognised tonic food qualities. Every drop is a drop of health. Imitations abound. Be sure to get BONNINGTON’S. Large Family size Bottle 2/G. IRISH MOSS FORCOUCHS & COLDS

Take care of your Child and give him a Formamint tablet to suck, on the first symptoms of Sore Throat. Sore Throat is a sign of dangerous germs in mouth and throat. Formamint destroys those germs and so cures the complaint. It prevents infectious diseases like Influenza, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. Let him suck a Formamint tablet when he plays in dusty places, and so prevent infection. Always keep Formamint in your medicine-chest. Get a bottle to-day at your ehemiet FORMAMINT P The Germ-Killing Throat Tablet, "

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12425, 20 April 1926, Page 4

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