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■ ■ ■-■■ The Sign That Means Home! To the boys on every fighting. fronl the; Red Triangle Huts take the place of Home and cater to the deepest needs of the ! men m khaki, as well as to their physical comfort. »Th* V.M.C.A. hut v th* I only home the boys know , from the time they enter Franc* ■> t$U~ they come out" unitet one $oldi*r. n Will you help to keep the y.M.C. A. firee burning? "lend donations to OAFT. D. A. EWEN L Hon. National T.M.O.A. Treasurer, Baker's Building, Wellington. ■ ■ . ■ • ♦"- gH / I /f ' ' , \ Mrs B The dainty lij[l9e flakes ■of n ' j without fading or shrinking — | g nbsolutely— so it's the bheapest |' g cleanser you can buy. '•"-•>■ £ I Contains more real 6oap, II however, than five' 'Antes its | weight m ordinary soaps, chip- ,. , i , ped soaps or soap powders. p Try LUX to-day. 1 Lever Brothers Limited j Sydney. , g DR. MOfiS^'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS STILL : 3EFFEqTIV| AFTER TWEfiTY YEARS' USE. * It is^Eiaid. that after repeated and lengthy -^use. r 6i c^ftain htedifeines that -the patient becomes immune to *"~ - ' - - ' ; their 6fby Mr^SMton™'''''*' tne faCt From a Photo. that they are still the everyday remedy m thousands of homes after years of satisfactory use. A convincing ex- . ample is contained m the letter from Mrs. Jane Skelton, of 87 Huxley St., Sydenham, Christchurch, N.Z., who writes; — "I can say - that ,. after twenty years' experience m the use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills .that they still occupy a place m my household a3 a good family medicine; they seem to combat most of th,e little ills that flesh is heir to, and I find them accordingly most effective *s well for the children when indisposed . You have my; cc-risent to publish this testimony if required." Mrs. Skelton's statement^ will bo endorsed by thousands 6'f people throughout New Zealand "who hare been us^hg Dr. i^prse^s ; Indian Root Pills fot years ..and. ari&aUll 'finding them effective a*s a family. jmedicin*. Wu^^2^mstaken \~\r^mk /f/rfob. of th* noniewiyes Bl^^^HH^pp 9 • I yon • * * C^TCir sMisi WJBEM million fcatkigesbirfe IMP . 8 °id annnally— an average of' »ifW.( abont' five packages to evarv "" family m NeVZeilaad: S a^**aoieto*t»eainb«t» v f6r te^inor- ' fcSi^te found m no other tgreakfast food. Get a Dsbket t^ddvi .. an^ %tXrjr^St; Creamoata CREAM »O THB'OATrW VsßssßsßsV^ißassßWßHaSßßssMiassibJ U-PINO, the pleasant, 'sweet smelling disinfectant, is used m. 'hospitals 'for bathing cuts, wounds, burns. Prerents blood-poisdnihg and gangrene. U-PINO •• ritaid Diaiafvotan* I/O half pint tin At Chemists and Stores ) •Sole Agentt— J. Yock & CO.. Auckland ■ [^>| r In i-Gallon, 1 Gallon, > and 1 'S^Qallon • Prams.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14608, 18 May 1918, Page 8

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