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■'■A Maori lad named Kairu, about 12 years of age, wes conveyed from the Kink to Port Chalmers Cottage Hospital yesterday evening. Hβ was suffering from burns about the thigh caused by the accidental oiplosioi of some ffunpowder. Dr Borrie attended thn lad, whose injuries were not serious.

Liver BALCLUTHA LADY NOW FREE i FROM OLD ATTACKS. :"For correcting a sluggish liver," writes Mrs Flora Clifford, of Stewart street, Balclutha, "I coneidor Dr Morso's Indian Root Pills good. I was much troubled with this complaint, doctors diagonised my suffering,- and after trying many remedies found littlo relief. A friend advised mo to take your Pills, and I »m glad to say that I am now free from my former tronblo of sluggish liver, which recovery I really attribute to Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. I' am a resident here about three years, and mother of three children."

Thatitwhryoarhonieholdihoald be like thousand* o( other*, and have a bottle of Bonnington'»lri«h Mow handy. For oTer 60 year* this splendid medicine hat been relieving eooghi and colds, and to- : day it is the standard family cough ; remedy everywhere. Beaidei being perfectly haimlesi for young and old alike, Bonning. * ton'a Irish Most hat a viteoaity that enablet it to adhere to the pataagea of tho throat and bronchial tabea, that bringing speedy relief. It " paintathe throat inside." Bonninsfton's IrishOMoss seldom {ails to relieve the moat stubborn cough's and colds. Refuse substitutes. Make certain that you are getting thegenuine Bonnington's Irish fyjoss. It costs 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle at all Chemists and Stores.

Cornflour Superseded Cornflour it good—but Thistle Semolina is betterl Known as Sweet Heart o* Wheat; Thistle Brand Semolina contains 11% of proteid—against .only 1% in Cornflour. For delicious Custards, Blanc Mange, -Puddings, Macaroni Cheese,' Scones, and Pastry— for thickening gravies and soup* —try thistle; Semolina Sweet Heart o' Wheat It imparts « delightful new flavour—it is more nutritious—and it is cheaper. Not ordinary Semolina—insist on "Thistle" Brand—Made in New Zealand— absolutely different and better. Every progreiMve grocer tell it. 63

A Charming Rexona Girl writes: I have teen nsing your Bexons Soap foT some time, unci I think so much, of it I am writing a few lines to express ray appreciation. Not only do I find it excellent for the toilet and bath, but as a shampoo for the hair It Is far superior to any pther, for it makes the hail both soft and silky, and seema to tako away every trace of dandruff. I have also used your Bezona; nothing co-aid he hotter as 4 healer. -. I; can trutj say I am a Bexooa Girl, ana. wish the Bexona Remedies every sticeees. • ■ Sincerely yonre, (Sgd.) ESTBIiLB EAT, 30 Wheatland Boad, Malvern. REXONA Everyone's Favorite All.the worM over Cferyono likes tho IWj«6na Eemcdies. They ore univeraal favorites, and nerer disappoint you. iboxona is the Rapid Healer, and Rozona So'aD is tho facial soap of the eentnry. Oare' for yourself by using Kexonn and Rexoaa Soup, and your skin will reflect the improvement from the first, friend).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17940, 20 May 1920, Page 8

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