MINOR ILLS Irapidly DISPELLED BY DR. IrMORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. m . l Mrs. A. Hartigan, 185 Brougham Street, Sydenham, writes:—“.l believe ,J)r. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are an excellent family medicine as they always provide our family needs for any of the minor ills which afflict digestion, create Bilious Headaches, and when a little out cf sorts. These conditions are immediately dispelled by taking a dose 6f Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills which for years have proved our remedy. I might add still further that they do not purge, but clear the system in a mild way, but very effec- I tively. I can recommend this medicine | to all persons suffering with everyday ailments.” “Give me a pipe and a good defective yarn and I wouldn’t call the Queen mv aunt.” Thus a well-known Wellington journalist to the writer .the other day. “I remember,” he ■went on, "when I couldn’t smoke more than a couple of pines at a j .time with comfort. Too much nicotine in the imported tobacco. Now I { luse toasted New Zealand and can smoke till further orders with keen enjoyment. It’s the toasting that j does the trick, old man. Cuts out j the nicotine, so that you can smoke j ilfor hours on end if you want. And doesn’t the, toasting bring out the j flavour and bouquet! There are only j •four brands of toasted—Riverhead Gold, Cavendish. Navy Cut No. 3, and Cut Plug No. 10. All different j strengths and all best sellers.” I 1 ■prefer Navy Cut No. 3 myself. But i it’s all a matter of taste. My tobac- ’ eonist says the New Zealand toasted is ‘preferred - by most of his customers to the foreign brand.” This smoker’s verdict is the general one. And he says: "It’s the toasting that does the trick!”
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them Roller Mills ST and MOST UP-TO-DATE in Zealand. CHAMPION FLOUR FROM SPECIALLY - BLENDED WHEATS. The Universal Favourite. STANDARD ROLLED OATS. Oatmeal and. Gruelmeal. , Germina and Wheatmeal x N Bran and Pollard. Special Attention to Small Bags tor HouseI hold use OATMEAL suffers from absorption? of moslture therefore BUY LOCAL MEAL FRESH THE KILN
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17970, 20 August 1930, Page 6
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