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COATED TONGUE BLOTCHY SKIN It your tongue is coated, skin looks blotchy, and you feel bilious due to daily irregularity, these are, of course, indications your digestive system is sluggish and needs attention. As a medicine for toning up and invigorating the liver, stimulating the secretion and flow of bile, aiding digestion and restoring natural bowel action try Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They are made of vegetable ingredients and contain no harsh or habit forming drugs. Ask your neighbours and friends about Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Make a point of including a bottle when sending a parcel to the front The bovs will appreciate them The W. H. Comslock Co., Lid., Wellington. “It would be a good thing for dentists if smoking had never been invented.” writes "Forceps” in a London journal devoted to dentistry, adding: “Tobacco smoke is one of the very finest preservatives of the teeth, it may discolour them sometimes, but it frequently prolongs their usefulness to old age. Sweets, on the other hand, are the dentist's best friends. Children and women, who are always munching them, very often suffer badly from defective teeth, and I never pass a lollyshop without wanting to take off my hat to it. But tobacco smoke assuredly prevents decay.” So It does. But the tobacco should be of special quality. “Toasted” is ideal for the purpose, because, owing to the comparative absence of nicotine in it, it can be smoked so freely without affecting the health. All five brands of the genuine toasted— Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullsheadl, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Pocket Edition, Riverhead Gold, and Desert Gold, are splendid teeth preservers, and more fragrant and delightful tobaccos are simply not to te had. whatever price you may pay. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22471, 5 January 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22471, 5 January 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CLIII, Issue 22471, 5 January 1943, Page 4

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