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IB m u Dtessmaking by Mail with tht D'J'C is always Smetssful. To Successful, let us add Satisfactory because the D.I.C. perfected System of Home Measuring is made as simple as A, B, C, enabling anyone to measure you accurately by means of the D.I.C. Easy Measurement Form. UAL With Autumn just around the corner, with the arrival of the new and heavier dress fabrics, it is well to get into touch ■ with either D.I.C. Dressmaker (Miss Scott or Mrs. Wiseman) and go into the question of Autumn and Winter Frocks and Costumes. ro If you will write to the Manager, explaining briefly that you would like to have Easy Measurement Forms, advice and help in the selection of a fabric or style, it shall be given undivided attention. D’J’C Box 1478 Wellington ( 30a CHEAP LINES NOW BEING CLEARED AT Radford’s Furnishing: Sale Duchesso Chests— Couches — Washstands — Sideboards — Wardrobes— Chesterfields — High-back GhairsCane Chairs — Eattan Chairs — Hall Stands — From 375. 6d. From 255. From 12s. fid. From £3 15s. From £3 10s. From £5 ss. From 10s. fid. fis. fid. 10s. fid. 17s. fid. 8011-top Desks— £8 Bs. Music Stools — 15s. fid. Carpet Squares— From 12s. fid. Carpet Banners — From Is. yard. Oilcloths— From Is. 9d. yard. Linoleums — From Is. 9d. yard. Door Mats— From Is. each. Hearth Bugs— From 2s. fid. each. Fenders — From ss. fid. ALL FURNISHING IRONMONGER? AT REDUCED SALE PRICES. CROCKER? ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR. RADFORD’S COMPLETE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 43, 45, and 47 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON.

Masonic Motel, BlenheimrjlHE MASONIC offera to permanent and transient Guests excellent Accommodation combined with Moderate Ta ifl. Si, J. Kirkwood, Ppoprletop, A Great Corrective NOT A CU RE-ALL, It is not claimed that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a oure-s.il, but as a Corrective of disorders of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys, they are unexcelled. They purify the Blood, cleanse the Stomach, and put life Into the Liver, and stimulate the Kidneys to perform their proper functions, and will prevent many of the ailments so common if taken occasionally to keep the system in proper working order. In thousands of homes Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the sole family remedy foi ill general complaints. Those who have never tried them will And neighbours, rriends and relatives who can testify to the wonderful corrective influence of these Pills. It is from the little irregularities ol the system that the common ailments arise. Coming evils cast their shadows before them, and Nature gives many indications of the approach of these complaints, which, If treated at once, may he warded ot. The inclination of the young and unthinking is to Ignore these warnings, and the consequence is a period of indisposition. This fact is, unfortunately, more often due to ignorance than to reasoning or reflection. Many people are more or less subject to some weakness, and when the latter gives warning of its approach, it Is both wise and reasonable to adopt some means ot preventing symptoms developing into serious illness. In thousands of homes throughout New Zealand, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the remedy which, taken at tl*e first indication assist Nature to avert the development of disease, and restore the system to health and strength. Every ailment is an effort of Nature to get rid ed mm Impurity In the swtm ~,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 16, 26 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 16, 26 February 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 30, Issue 16, 26 February 1918, Page 8

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