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Skin Diseases. OVERCOME BY THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PURIFYING PROPER- I TIES OF Dk MORSETS INDIAN | : BOOTRLLS. A person suffering from eruption* id the akin has much to endure. It is not- merely the discmfiture and irritation and painful sensation, but life is made miserable by depression of spirits. The Liver is, torpid and the Kidneys are partially inoperative and you feel languid: and weak. The disease is in the blood, and when the system is not cleansed through the usual channels, Nature asserts Ler self and forces portions of the im- ' purities through the (skin in the ! form of pimple*, Boils and Blotches. j External: re»riedi»--powdem, ointments, lotions—only alleviate; they do not get at the cause. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill* get a* the cause by removing, the disßasp.fciwn-the^blood. They cleanse.. the v jjy*tem rby, stimuli, ting th« liver and strengthening ***> Kidneys, whicfc filter the blood nnd throw, off the, impure matter through tl»; regpUr chaimJs. .r

mHH THAMES CTAR JJHr and? improved issue of page* TPHE mHAMBS OTAR --•- • - „ Ci*. lam full reports of ; all local meetings ' and happenings and should bo in the home oi every, Thames resident. THE fTIHAIiES CTAR Circulating throughout Thames, the Thames Valley, Haurafc" Plains, snd surrounding di» mHE mHAMES gTAR Confidently asks, for public OUp port because it has championed the cause ot the district and has supported all movements calculated to prove of public „ benefit. PHB rpUAMBS OTAIR Witt «triTe to strengthen, its position sa tiie People** Paper, and confidently aaka for general j support. i I TIHB mHAMES HTAR ' '■ ' ri Now presents SPECIAL ATTBACTI^KS as an sdvertiaing medium, axud as the tariff is a liberal one, business men should increase their profits by bringing *hefr eetablishmen** under the notice <*f the putjic per medium of the "STAB. 1' THHB rrHAMES C»TAR present specially attractire features under separate headings. Notes on Current Topics, Sunday , Beading, Descriptive | i Articles, Sporting, etc. mHE /THAMES In its improved form can su, will do much to direct pul.tu attention to tfeo great poeeibih ties of the district, to its unde> veloped reeoura«, and to the many natural adrantagee it niHB PHHAIfES C*TAR Stands for -"regress and has consistently advocated a Progressive Policy for the district. It intends to continue to advocate for such improvements and reforms as will make for the general welfare of the district and the prosperity of its people. mHIJ TTIHAMES CJTAR Has made Special Arcane©- \ ments for a High Grade Cable and Telegraphio Service, and; will publish daily Press Associa- j tiion Copyright Messages. giBE HPHAMIES QTAR ; Sight Pages Daily. Price: One '■ Penny. WM. McCULLOUGH, Proprietor.

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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14555, 24 June 1913, Page 6

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