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Aria wonderful REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES The health of the stomach and digestive organs is a matter of vital importance and can be assisted / and maintained by taking BEECHAM'S PILLS "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX"

A clean throat takes care of itself Avoid sore, husky throats by the use of Wrigley's. The pleas* ant antiseptic action of these chewing sweets stimulates the flow of natural juices in the mouth. Thus the throat is gently but effectively cleansed and kept healthy. WRIGL tt m t $m m WRITES GREY LYNN MOTHER. BACKACHE RELIEVED. Mrs. L. Hardy, 24 Maidstone Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, writes:—"l can reccommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills as a useful medicine for relieving Backache and Kidney Trouble, and would suggest that others try this medicine when needing relief. lam a mother of seven children." dition as this is one of the instances .■where Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are invaluable. They stir the liver, cleanse the stomach, and cause the bowels to work in a regular and healthy manner, thus restoring the principal organs of digestion to healthy action.

"NAZOL"—the two-way remedy for colds. Inhale or take it on sugar. 60 doses- 1/6. 120 doses 2/6.

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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17973, 23 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17973, 23 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17973, 23 August 1930, Page 2

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