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The Great National Remedy For more than twenty years Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have been before the Australasian public^r gaining each year in popular esteem, and®each year showing a large increase in the sales until now nearly One million bottles ara sold annually- Very o.ften medicines appear on the market and for a short time have a» popular vogue, for Just reason it is difficult'to" say, "hot" 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 Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for twenty years shows a constantly increasing sale, it indicates the solid confidence the public have in it. No exag- ] derated claims have been urged for i them. No attempt has been made to ■' induce the public to believe they had any miraculous power, but on all oc- •' casions 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 expe-rience, and the ingredients are in such quantities and proportions as best to perform the special objects they are intended to accomplish. The peculiar climate of New ZeairsTir! ay.cl 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 x 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 Live?-, regulating • and toning the on'ire .syrvt?m It is this simple fact that makes Dr. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills a house* hold necessity throw.ho^t ihe length and *-breadth of this Groat Island Continent with "a sale larger than any other remedy south of the Equa* tor. THE SENTRY. ■0 ______ ' TK£. HEALTH-SENTRY. Sentry—Safety,—the two go together as a w.ir time picture with a peace time warning, for what is more needed than THE SENTRY OVER HEALTH? There is r.o truce with Infectious Disease, th*e gsnns or seeds of which deliver an incessant attack on Healtli, and are always trying to >?.'.•( inside its defences. The one business of !.!■<: Heahli-sentry, therefore, is to repel t'i^exse by killing the/germs which convey it. I'liey are so small that the air carries them a::sL*en. and the only way to keep them at bay .-•> to use :> .reliable Disinfectant as a Ilealthsf.'jtry, sop.ioihinjj in every-day and everyplsire use, which will destroy the Disease L'.erras. There is one Disinfectant of this sott proved by years of work in home and hospital, . and that is LIFEBUOY SOAP. Lifebuoy Soap is the best Health-sentry, at>t only as a germ-catcher, hut also as a germkiller. Used in the bathroom, Lifebuoy j ioap frees the skin of Disease Germs and lielps to keep it free. Right through the house Lifebuoy Soap acts both as Cleansea anil Disinfectant, removing the gcrm-breedinj dirt and destroying the germs themselves. In Kitchen and Scullery Lifebaoy Soap turns out the guard to mcd the germ attack and drives it out from dust] corners, from sink, drain and' waste-pipe": bu: it is In the Weekly Wash i that Lifebuoy Soap does best as Health- ■ sentry, there is no escape for the germs when Lifebuoy Soap is used in the Laundry, w all that have lodged in clothing or hanging! during the week find destruction in the washtub if the washing is done with Lifebuoy, From bedroom to kitchen, from pantry Xa Laundry, the Health-sentry that will covei and guard the most ground is LIFEBUOY SOAP. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDNEY. N

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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14825, 16 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14825, 16 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14825, 16 July 1918, Page 2

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