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PRUDENT WIVES KEEP HANDY DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. The prudent housewife always keeps the little amber bottle in the house*, for she has learnt by experience that nature occasionally requires some assistance, and that this assistance is best afforded by prompt recourse to Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Many a serious illness may be prevented by the timely use of these pills, checking the disease in its primary stage. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are an excellent internal and a safe and reliable remedy for Biliousness, Constipation, Indigestion and Headaches arising therefrom.—Ad.

Calcutta stared recently when a man drove through the streets in a remarkable motor-car which it took one man three years to build. He made every nut and bolt himself. Three years ago, purely as a political move, the Calcutta Corporation, the majoftty of whose members are Swarajists (home-rulers), in face of strong opposition and ridicule, commissioned an Indian workman to construct a 16-h.p. motor-car for municipal purposes at a cost of £250. In a tumble-down hut open to the sky, which did duty as a workshop, the maker’s mechanical equipment would have delighted and inspired a humorous cartoonist. The most elaborate machinery was an ancient hand lathe operated by a rope band running to a cartwheel turned by a small urchin. With Tobacco, as with motor-cars, the most up-to-date machinery and processes are necessary to produce the perfect article. Red Shield Dark. and Blue Shield Medium come from New Zealand’s, largest and best-equipped factory. They are well described as New Zealand Tobacco at its best, and are toasted to a turn. In handy twoounce tins at 1/7, and one-pound canisters. 21

CONFIRMED PROOF. PEOPLE CANNOT DOUBT WHAT HAS BEEN TWICE PROVED. In gratitude for relief from aches and pains of bad backs—from distressing kidney ills—thousands have publicly recommended Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. People who testified years ago now say the results were permanent. „This testimony doubly proves the worth of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills to all kidney sufferers: Mr George Hastie, Empire Street, Cambridge, says: “Some time ago I was suddenly seized with sharp, shooting pains across the small ,of my back. They were pretty severe, but I thought they would soon go away, so I did not bother much about them. As time went on, however, I got worse instead of better, and the thought occurred to me that my kidneys were out of order, and the cause of my suffering. I could hardly get about, the pain was so awful, and if I stooped it was as much as I could do to stand up straight again without assistance. I have often heard that Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills were a fine remedy for backache, and as I felt sure I needed, a kidney medicine of some kind, I bought a bottle to try them. They gave me relief almost at once, and three bottles cured me completely. I cannot say enough in praise of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, and am never tired of recommending them to my friends.” Ten years later, Mr Hastie says: “I have had no return of my old complaint since Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cured me.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.

CAMFOSA ENDS WHITE BUTTERFLY PEST. To be free of the "White Butterfly, spray plants and crops with CAMFOSA. Its camphor content is repellent to insects, and the White Butterfly will not come near. Spray with Camfosa in the following proportions: Tender foliage, 1 part Camfosa to 100 parts of water; hardy foliage, 1 part in 80. CAMFOSA, 1/3 and 3/- at all chemists and stores.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19121, 5 June 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19121, 5 June 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19121, 5 June 1934, Page 4