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Ladies , Nurse STRONGLY RECOMMENDS DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION. "When in Victoria," writes Nurse Nellie Board, of 205 Great North road, Grey Lynn, Auckland, "I was induced to try Dr Monse'e Indian Root Pills by a relative, and have ever since adopted their use when needed. I can assert that they are an excellent medicine for Constipation. During the past two years I have followed the calling of Ladies' Nurse in the Dominion, and have often been asked by my patients what medicine I could recommend before and after accouchement; I have invariably etated Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. You have my consent to use this testimony far publication." Recommended by Medical Men Medical men strongly re- n commend Lane's Emulsion, M and use it in their homes fi for coughs, colds, asthma, |j bronchitis, whooping cough, g croup, incipient consump- gj tion and all wasting dis- m eases. ffl Price 2/6 and 4/6. Sold by || all stores and chemists. g MwaaaiHiiiHßMMßaamMM , , I nmMfivnMminpvnHß I llHißiiililiWiiiplwl-l

THE SECRET OF BOOT EASE .-*BSSkS» Dales' Dubbin makes the leather /Mum soft and pliable, lengthens its life, iMBMfw keepi it thoroughly waterproof. Hzrtjjr » =B " 088 ** ok boots, /Jfl SADDLES, a HARNBBB LrHk — Exhibition Highlit Avarat. Over 30 B f\W&\. f r * refutation. Soli In tins cetryaktru jS ; U : mWUPACTUKED ATDUNSTABLH.SWG. British science gives you, in Vitafer, the protein of milk, organic phosphorus and other natural tonic elements never before combined. It nourishes and revitalizes every mental and physical function. Vitafer is not a medicine—it is a tonic FOOD for' nerve; muscle and bone. Perfectly balanced, it does not constipate. It stimulates gently and permanently—its effect* are lasting. i> endoned bv leading physicians. Better value thai any other'! onic. 'A«k tout Chemut. SOUf HALL BROS; & BARCLAY, LTD, Manufacturing Chemitli . - Birmingham, England. Special Agent for N.Z.: J. A. Coltatl, Cbmlcbuicn. 5

A Boot Polish without peer. . ■ r■■ PURCHASED EVERYWHERE. The Tin with the Patent Dent. I One Tablespoonful to I Each Person I —That's Enough I Because Gerstena is a concenI trated cereal meal and its food I elements made instantly and I folly available by the special I ■ process of manufacturing it— fi Eg that's why it takes only one- 1 fi half the quantity of Gerstena 1 H to make the same amount of fi H Think what a saving this II H§ means to you—one hag of ff J! Cooked in 2 MINUTES i Bm goes as far as two of rail MB other porridge meals, figa HH and so cuts the cost Hraj owl Moreover, Gerstena fm@ fIMjH only requires two fllli} mgtta minutes' boiling— gMa |B|II think of the further HI llffln saving that means in JBSa HmH fuel, labour, and time! MBS ■EH Give Oerstena a &BSM HPJB| trial, and you , ]! MJRH HgHfl make its use a fflmß fajnm daily habit in your HWH Hhß home. It is splen- jHjHBH did for gruel, too — ' MBS H&flH no better supper fIHHj EBBmH dish could be im- BDBH ■9HB It has a taste that fiHa HD tempts but never fIHB {flflfi sells Gerstena. iWfi|| ■\TOTES ON EUJUL TOPICS by AgncoU, Weekly, in the Otago Witness; dealing with eubjecie of current interest to iumeis.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 8