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mmm .father mi Time seems inopportune when he bringl a woman to the turn of Life.' Life is, or should be, at its ripest and beat for Her, and she approaches this change witf* a dread oNls |||p7( sufferings of other women nt this season.. There is in not the slightest , ■mum or anxiety at this period if Dr Morse's Indian Boot Pills are taken occasionally to keop. the ' 6>}st*£iu toned and the stomach in. proper working order. Doctors prescribe them . nurses recommend them, and thousands of women who have successfully and cheerfully passed through that can testify to the value of these pills. ° . Mrs Margaret- Banfield, Thomas street { Mount Morgan, Q., says:-" During that i period which occurs to all women when arriving at a_ certain age in which the organism undergoes a change, I beoame Tery ill and suffered in a most'distressing manner, and was incapacitated from work for a considerable time. I tried all kinds of medicines without results, and the doctor did not seem to bo doing me any i good. At length I was persuaded to try Br Morse's Indian Root Pills, and I am - pleased to state Cliat they did mo a wonderful lot of good after the firet few deses. These bad turns suddenly became less. frequent after using Indian Root Pills, and now whenever I feel the hot (lushes a dose of your wonderful remedy wards off the attack. My daughter, who | is just- 21 years of age, • and ! has had much sickness in the ■ past, : now takes Dr Morse's '.Indian Root Pills, which overcame her weakness, and an occasional dose keeps .her in perfect health. We always keep them in the house, and we would not be without them." : rvrfifffrinwii Hfn-flrjrtatffiii-uiTV; nWriffyw ■ g Whyte & Matkay's Special Selected 4 g Highland Whisky is a rich mellow 5 » spirit that has been matured for years m |in Sherry Wood. It is of great S g purity, and its delightful flavonr is $ j| much appreciated by connoisseurs. 1 \ WHYTE ;'i and 1 muni SPECIAL 1 'whisky! J Has quickly established itself as a b firm favourite throughout New Z caff land. Once tasted it is' asked for. \-, a again and again. 1 PILLS 1 1 Jm j DR.SHELDON'S ra |M GINPItLS* ti! Iy I FOR THE •: | --SJ" ! KIDNEYS '""QI 10 I 1/6 and 2/6 J p ';*. THE TARMEES 1 PAPER.—The Agricui. tuxal Department of the Otngo WitiKJi . is acknowledged to bo unequalled by thsj of any Weekly/in tho Dominion,

Have You Tried I- Amfeer Tips tea?. owe it to yourself to try Amber Tips l Tea, even , though you like the brand you are now using. Many women thought the tea they were buying was the best value for the. money, but a trial of Amber Tips j soon convinced them that for delicious flavour, exceptional quality and strength, it was far superior to the brand they had previously been using. | Moreover, it is very economical—you can malce more cups of delicious fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tips than from, ordinary tea. I Amber Tips Tea is packed in a special air-tight and damp-proof carton, thus preserving all its delicious flavour | and strength. | Tell your grocer you warn Amber Tips Tea and insist | on getting it. It is sold in three grades, 1/8,1/10 and 2/, SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS: DOUGLAS BLACK & CO., 147 a Moray Place, Dunedin. False icQßomy of Cheap Speetastes, Sight 5b too preo- LotsST ions to trifle cost a little more Spectacles inry many t ; meg a good pair. difference in " . price. JAMES-BREMNER & CO., 34 PRINCES STREET.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14927, 1 September 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14927, 1 September 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14927, 1 September 1910, Page 10

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