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Satisfactory Trial. BILIOUSNESS DEFEATED BY DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Mrs Minnie O'Donnell, of Kiwi, near Brumier, N.Z., writes: "I read one of your pamphlets years ago concerning Dr Mone's I'idian Hoot Pills as a. good m«cboino to conquer Biliousness. I was afflicted with Bilious Headaches and elected to try your remedy. After a course of your Pilfe, I found relief, and cam also add they are. gt-od for the bowels and regulate the ki:l neys. You may use this testimony for publication." Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills relieve Biliousness speedily.They open the eloirgvlup system purify the blood, and cleanse, the stomach, causing the mechanism to work smoothly and easily. By taking a course of these Pills on the first appearance of bilious symptoms this distressing complaint will l>u avoided. f&± ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE *—* of LANE'S EMULSION i m handy. It'* a remedy you can trtut. ay i %X 7 2/6 and 4,6. \H Ql Outdoor Energy ! 1 £/ JJ t-* ( / Tbe open-air girl 6ad» the H w\ VVv I \ "p'*T« it* «»rne" much Kj A / I tetter, if before breakf»»t BJ STEVENS" I Vji %o®salt. I / ftvrjßrSl This iplendid corrective H 1 i t*Sr£2 medicine and palatable be*- K I /, bSBU| erase dean the bead aid I I I J i_l;.rL.L| mai aain» buoyancy and rig- B \// J, ~~-.™| "<"■ Better and nicer than fl hi i ill •—"- imported fruit talis - tame i I' J /Si -'-"---' liie bottle at half the price. R

ffMINGTONS <Rtgd. Trait JforJfJ COFFEE ESSENCE | The Coffee, Maid of Symington's, says: fSp "My motto is: 'Keep the kettle boiling!'— Then I can always have a cup ot |i||j Symington's instantly." 84 figg TBOS. SYMiyGTON <fe CO., Edinburgh and loitd**. p~s, (Purify other jlle ] and Navourare [uHauUHt) approaches \\ combined in in Qualify, j

A new use for the glass dust that collects in glassworks has recently bixm discovered in Berlin. The dust is gathered up and placed in a furnace where it is reduced to molten "lava." The lava is then run into moulds the size of a paving block. The glass bricks thus formed are found to be as hard as granite, and eminently adapted for paving, giving a smooth and strong streot surface.

RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF. This Home=inade Mixture Stops Dandrufl and Falling Hair and Aids Its Growth. To a half-pint of water add: BiV Rum < loz Orlex Compound ... A small box Ulycerinc ioz These are all simple ingredients that you can buy from any chemist at very little cost, and m.x them yourself. Apply to the scalp once a day for two weeks, then once ovory other week until all the mixture is used. A half-pint should bo enough to rid the head of dandruff and kill the dandruff germs. It stops the hair from falling out, relieves itching, and scalp diseases. Although it is not a dye, it acts upon the hair roots and will darken streaked, faded, itrey hair in 10 or 15 days. It promotes fhe growth of tho hair,_ and makes harsh hair eoft and glossy. ' —5

The Man who Appreciates Good Whisky will Enjoy WHITE & MACKAY'S SPECIAL WHISKY. GRANVILLE H. SHARPE, F.C.S., late Liverpool College, says: "It is mellow and inviting."

Favourite Summer ISP!iSI 1/rCSSIIijJ. ' JsoffiMs CLEAR AS CRYSTAL. :: ODORLESS. DELIGHTFULLY COOL & REFRESHING. : . Here we prove Koko invaluable for Falling M»ii». lIP IsP^wJ^m'\ <<M y nair stopped falling after I had used Koko for 5 s ii-il llf' nights. I consider this wonderful, considering my hair Hi Hi W£U3 com * n £ out * n handfuls." ttl Thin H^ir. " My hair kept faUin S out tm l was nearly bald. Since usm g Koko it has grown 7 inches." ifrwl lIS wwi Daiwlriff. f Ei, li\ Iffi lyililsi "Koko is all you claim it to be. After I had used the ftlf 1/ 111 1 HI )9vKj II first bottle all the dandriif I was troubled with had disap- / *,%£mW\ \ wm ** —-•a— a* _ — few 1i I H§i illcTffiyft "* used to suffer ***& Irritation of the scalp and fif 1111 V fill dandriff, but after a few applications of Koko the si! I \ Hlf trouble ceased." .(namw orvaN.) JI Iff ill! 'I Hal These voluntary expressions show how needless is the nee of '/illI! HB disagreeable and troublesome hair tonics. If you are not ""ill J rail using Koko for the hair you are making its daily care an irk- \ til I Hfi some duty, instead of a positive pleasure. Koko is wonderfully Illy i flßjl cool and soothing to the scalp. Invaluable as an aid in 111 V i fIH "waving the hair." Indispensable after sea bathing to keep' ml Having no Oil or Grease, Koko cannot mat the hair nor spoil dainty Millinery. Being Odorless, Koko may be used at any time to "set" the hair, so that it will stay as arranged despite MflpSHP»»s»Jra jfo e weather. Chemists and Stores 1/6, 3/-, 5/- as usual.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16285, 19 January 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16285, 19 January 1915, Page 8