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. AMUSEMENTS. 'DANCE ' : TRADES AND WHOLESALE. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, a DANCE -will be held at Provincial Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Gentlemen: Two Shillings. i Ladies: One Shilling. 44,19 GRAND MAOR! ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Maori Soldiers' Fund, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, RICHMOND TUESDAY, 23rd inst. ' | SCHOOL OP MUSIC, NELSON, WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. At 8 p.m. \_ Amusing: and Instructive. Exciting V* ar Dances, Stirring Battle Cries, and Amusing Pastimes. \ Ilnkas, Poi Dances, and Action Songs. ; Admissioa—3/- and 2/-; Children under •12 half-price. : _ W. STEPHENS, 4445 liou.. Secretary. \ I'pLQQJr^^iSnE lamb!!] ' j£L It is tm Every- : W==. Label & Bottle A DRINK A TONIC AMEDICIWB

The Great National Remedy For more than twenty years Dr. Morse's Indian Root/Pills have* been before the Australasian public*gain- • ing each year in popular esteem, and each year showing a large increase in the sales until now nearly One million bottles are sold annually. Very often medicines appear on the market and for a short time have a popular vogue, for Just what reason it is difficult to say, not having any genuine merit, but the public soon finds this out, and they soon disappear and are never heard of again. When a remedy like Dc Morse's Indian Root Pills for twenty years shows a constantly increasing sale, it indicates the solid confidence the public have in it. No exaggerated claims have been urged for them. No attempt has been made to Induce the public to believe they had any miraculous power, but on all occasions the idea has been presented that they were simply a good Pill In every sense of the word. They are based on a sound formula, and made by men of experience," and the ingredients are in such quantities and proportions as best to per- ! form the special objects ttiey are intended to accomplish. The peculiar climate of New Zealand'and the mode of living is such that the Liver gets out of order quicker than any other organ of the human system, and -when the Liver does not do its duty, the whole system is disarranged. A remedy that reaches the Liver is what New Zealanders want, and they know after twenty years' use that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills always act on the Liver, regulating and toning the entire system It is this simple fact that makes Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a household necessity throughout the length and - breadth of this Great Island Continent with a sale larger than any other remedy south of the Equator. A HINT to 'housewives: Tasteless '*■ dinners made tasty by serving Hayward's Ffag Brand Picktes, a condiment fit for kings. All live stores.

EPIDEMIC DISEASE. " NIP IT IN THE BUD." " It's catching"—this is what people say when a malady spreads among them as lire s'pieads in dry grass ; the phrase states a fact without explanation, which is a pity, because if once you understand why " it's catching," you can prevent it catching instead of having to cure it—cure is often impossible, and is expensive. Now you can understand the flame running through grass, but you can only see the spread of disease by its results, because disease is spread by living germs or seeds, too small to see, and so light that air can carry and distribute them; the only way to prevent Disease Germs " catching." is to kill them. To kill an invisible foe may seem difficult; but in this case it is easy and cheap, for you can kill Disease Germs by meeting them at every point with something in hourly use and immediately fatal to them. Science has given us this in Lifebuoy 2-ioyal Disinfectant Soap, and its germ-killing power in hospitals and sanitation has stamped it as a world-tested Life Saver. But it is the protection of health in your own home that is your particular care, and it is there that Lifebuoy Soap will block the Disease Germ of " nip it in the bud " before it does harm. When you have used Lifebuoy Soap in bath and bedroom,-employed it in house cleaning and flushing sinks and drains, its disinfecting power will have rendered Germlife almost impossible ; almost, but not.quite ; .to do the work more thoroughly, you :r>ust use Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry. .< : Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry catches the germ in the right place to "nip it in the bud," namely, in your clothes and ■'house linen. All week the clothes have gathered the inevitable germs from the air,' the street, the "office and the train, the laundry provides the place for their wholesale execution, and Lifebuoy Soap carries it out relentlessly, 5Lifebuoy Soap will pile your wash-basket with fragrant, snowy linen, absolutely germ-' free and practically germ-proof. Use Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry, and the Disease Germs, instead of catching, will be caught " Binned ia. the bud " before they do ha^ii.

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14538, 16 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14538, 16 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14538, 16 October 1917, Page 7