- • • ""WRITES GREY LYNN MOTHER. BACKACHE RELIEVED. -Mrs. L. Hardy, 24 Maidstone Street, jSßtey Lynn, Auckland, writes:—“l can Teccommend Dr. Morse’s Indian Root IPills as a useful medicine for relieving Backache and Kidney Trouble, and would suggest that others try this medicine when needing relief. lam ft mother of seven children.” dition as this is one of the instances Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills "are invaluable. They stir the liver, cleanse the stomach, and cause the ibowels to work in a regular and healthy manner, thus restoring the principal organs of digestion to -nealthy action.
a; ; :“Give me a pipe and a good deflective yarn and I wouldn’t call the ■lQjueen my aunt.” Thus a well-known journalist to the writer xbe other day. “I remember,” he went on, “when I couldn’t smoke Inore than a couple of pines at a time with comfort. Too much nicotine in the imported tobacco. Now L jiise toasted New Zealand and can Smoke till further # orders with keen enjoyment. It’s ‘the toasting that does the trick, old man. Cuts out the nicotine, ,so that you can .smoke for hours on end if you want. And doesn’t the toasting bring out the flavour and bouquet ! There are only 'four brands of toasted—Riverhead .Gold, Cavendish. Navy Cut No. 3, find Cut Plug No. 10. All different fjßtrengths and all best sellers.” 1 pirOfer Navy Cut No. 3 myself. Put St’s all a matter of taste. Mv tobacconist says the New Zealand toasted is preferred by most of h.is customers to the foreign brand.” This smojrer’s verdict is the general one. And bje says: “It’s the. toasting that Ittoes the trick!”
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17971, 21 August 1930, Page 6
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