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Experienced Nurse. Uses Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills ,- With Satisfaction. ♦‘l am a. maternity (registered) nurse,” writes Nurse M. L. JMerrie, Barns street, Nolan town, Hawern, “and spent nine years nursing at Manaia, and previously £or many years at Groymouth, on the West Const, and in tny capacity of nurse have frequently recommended your pills to my patients, both before and after accouchement, with satisfactory results; and in cases of neuritis, as to'instance one —that of my sister. She derived much benefit from a course of Dt Worse's Indian Root Bills. As for myself, these pills are excellent in banishing bilious ♦jmptoms. Mrs/ CLARA E. SLATER After u most successful tour in Australia, will ...return to England—by special request—via New Zealand. Ladies will thus have an opportunity of seeing her. ' All Advice is Free. Send 6d postage for booklet and further particulars. Mrs. Clara B. Slater of Cromwell Hr.nso, Hiph HolWn. Loud, in (Ks d. lass), well known throughout Croat Britain. sn..w mi a SHOUT VISIT lo AU.HCI HlilU IT IS & MOTHER’S DUTY to 8a r cgurtn) HER HEALTH. If you -i Her from nny abtl.uolnal complaint, send now for wj FREE BOOKLET (Fully lllustratod). Ucontains i rlceloaa information on Women’- internal complaint*. »nd will bd sent on receipt of 6<#. stamp to cover postage. • :i »t also explain* with the nid of Ulus rations. Low •'•jtumures of all kind;. Dbpbrem *»«. Internal H eatneM. etc., c m be cured wi h ut opem-fonn or Intern I .■.‘lnstruments—The latter cause Cancers :U J‘\ Tumours, >( 4ml should he avoided at all cofcts, bend to-day Cen« v,closing 6d. in stamps) 10— MRS. CLARA E. SLATER 1) 10. il Victoria Arcade, i Sydney, N.S.W. don’t miss, this ■' OPPORTUNITY If you have a Hufferih.cr wife or mother, draw her attention to this Advertisement at ones >V. tigMB BILLY BE MEBSDEN. (From ■m: m*. photo.) f // S 9 MEN! There’s Real Comfort in a Rexona Shave. “When I landed in Australia, the first thing I noticed when I pot into a tram was one of your advertisements for Kexona Shaving Soap. It wan something now to me, and I decided* "to give it a trial, and X am delighted that 1 did, for I found it to be’not" only the best Soap 1 have ever usedp but -the most economical,, for the stfelf lasts a long time and lathers most profusely. It has an excellent effect on the skin, and I shall recommend it to all my friends in the Pro. fission, for I am enthusiastic about it. A (’“Sincerely yours, (Sgd.) “BILLY de MEBSDEN.” Criterion Theatre, Sydney. REXONA SHAVING SOAP— The Triangular Stick. A High-Class Product for Men of Discrimination.

NOTHING BETTER THAN BESTS ! 1 1 Goodness Me A Tailored Suit for £5 5s There is no argument about the priee saving you money. The other is the best of the season. Honestly, you cap.it improve on Out; Famous Knits. Our Suits are made on the premises, and the linings and trimmings are nil lirct class. The Tweeds and v\ orsteds are the best, and will give you satisfaction. There is no need to delay, so wo invite you to call at once. Our Guarantee : “NO FIT, NO PAY” Call or write for Patterns , this dav. Tailored Trousers from 30/- per pair. BESTS Princes Street (Next Begg’a) Comolete Outfitters for Men and .Boys

On Sour and Acid Soils, as well as on those deficient in Lime, this famous Fertiliser will work wonders! Try it! “ROCKLAND” BASIC SUPERPHOSPHATE Unrivalled for Top-Dressing Pastures. The Great Soil Builder. Highly Citrate Soluble (19-20 per cent. Phosphoric Acid. HquivalenfinTricalcic Phosphate, 41-43 per cent.) r The Best All-Round Manure you can buy. Kempthome, Prosser & Co.’s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Agricultural Chemists, Dunedin £7 ss. Per Ton. Loss 2J-%Casli Dircount. Freight paid t o Farmcr'a nearest Railway Station Jn Otago and !:outhland. Packed 10 Bags to Ton.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18768, 23 January 1923, Page 4

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