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■w^ —^^^^Bl #' 1 undamaged and flic l | namcHELSONMOATEIC^A : Ltd, is on every picket and V 1 box. This name guarantees your gettiig pure Ceylon and pure bien Jed tea. All grocers :jPJNj£«i«W«rJjil»3i goqth sell out lea. If you cannot get KELSON TEJL when you askfor it, kindly sefld (us a poslcawTaind we will see*', that you are supplied t.. j' 1/4. l/6i \JS, illoi2jv2ltp#^

Women's Best Pdend. —^ —, Women who -value iiealbh; should never be without Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Nurses and- doctors re* commend them, and tho*M*ikl« of women who now enjoy health ■ and "stirength: owe their Tescnw to' this woniderful remedy. Women in- every' sphere of life, of every age, and every condition, have proved the -wonderful curative and corrective mfiaenciai of these pills. Years ago; -pflia wot* the medicine of the poor only,- Todiaiy the efficacy of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to overcome the ttwnmon ailments *md restore health and happines» to sick and; ailing women,, ha« j convinced not only tiUe working 1- flection of the population:, • tout .the wivej and davighiters of the more wealthy, j professional, • and' independent tdasßen tiiiat Dr. Moire's Indian Root Pi!B» are woman's best friendL They,^staiblish regular and healthy visitations, which is bo essential to good health; purify the Blood, giv'ng the skin a dear and • beautiful appearance; amd fc«|> the ' Bcwela, Liver, "and Kidneys^ in perfect workina; ordier.' ' Nurs© Wiegand, Brisibante street, Ipswich, says : Tor six or asven'years 11 have used and recommended " Df. Morsels Ind«« Root Pills. They are a splendid medicine for women, and all female ailmente. They do not sicken or gripe, and are a perfect laxative and regulator of the egrEtem.* When' 'Nature, throughout her intricate workings requires assistance, no eiafer medicine, no more beneficial helper, will be found than Dr. Morae'a Indian Root Pills.

The MMlexton coal mine mine^ at which ai fire (broke out' » few weeks I ajr», will be in full irorking 'ordar ia the course of *he next three week. 1 At the present tipiei the mine is put--1 ting out a,bout 200 tonsi a day. The , Deiinisiton niiine, upon, wbioh. nearly the whole of the Westport Goal Company supplies has dievoived during the Millerjon tjfouble, is tunninjr out. about 2000"tons a day.

ilteideait utteißimces tend to strong-* then the 'belief that the 'dominant aim of iGermiany at present "Tfr to develop an overseas emipire, and. that her large navy is being built irerelyi to further'this end, no* ac a nienaoe to 'Great (Britain. While it is ,_rens suring to aooeipt this notion, we contend thiifc it is a suicidal polity for the British Empre to allow GerniaTuyj to secure na,val predominance. X more effaativ© union of the British Elmpire could easily place beyond question the naval supremacy of Bn« > tannin. —Dunedin Star,

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 1