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A Nurse Certifies THAT Dft. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS ARE UNEQUALLED FOR CONSTIPATION. **l can certify," writes Nurse A. Amelia Rutherford, of 406 Montreal Street. Near Victoria Street, Christ c h u rch. New Zealand, "that Dr. JMor bo’j (Indian | Root Pllli are at excellent remedy for Constipation, having Bied other so-call N.ed pnrgaitives, 1 'found nomildness to your genuine laxative medicine. 1 am a Qualified ladies &WI6 ud h&T6 practised in Tas mania and New Zealand for a parley i of forty year«. You have my fu.i sonsent to use this testimony for publication it desired.” To maintain a healthy Bystem the bowels-should operate at least once every 24 hours. This Is one of Nature’s wise provisions which Is too often Ignored, and the result Is untold suffering. Women and children are the greatest offenders, but why such should be the case Is a problem to be solved. Nature often requires • little assistance, and If this assist* ance Is given at the first indication much distress and suffering may be averted. A» a family remedy for Coctlveness. Dr. Morse's India* Root Fill* have a wide reputation OJOFFEE! QU?HB 0 OFFEEMI POPULAR WINTER MENU FORI BREAKFAST . „ „ “ Stag’s Hoaa Coffee LUNCH “ Stag’s Head Tea AFTERNOON TEA " Orange Blossom DINNER , TT ,„ n _ “ Star s Head Coffee ksk for '‘MOCHA," “FRENCH,’ I and ' PLANTATION ’’ Brands in airtight dns, preserving full aroma of these splendid Coffees aLL AT POPULAR PRICES AND FROM ALL GROCERS. PROPRIETORS: A J. Entrican & Co. LIMITED, CUSTOM STREET AUCKLAND TO MY PEOPLE CHAMPION ” IS STRONG, PURE. AND THE RIGHT COLOUR, it was publicly acknowledged that the quality of the Auckland Wheat during the Strike and Wheat Crisis the first two years of the war was simply de iioiou*. WHY? feEOA OSE ONLY ONE BRAND OF FI,OUR WAS USED, AND THAT BRAND WAS THE RENOWNED "CHAMPION.” Probably yon are not aware the reoent Wheat Shortage Scare caused •peculators to buy flour ahead, without testing quality, which has given some in the trade endless worry, also the speculators, and you oan quite understand why an excuse should be offered for “softness and weakness.” An Australian miller, passing through Auckland on his way home, stayed at a leading hotel, and he told “Champion” he had never tasted such sweet and mp|st Ijrppd; 80 unlike the Australian bread, which yaa very dry, and chippy on the day following its baking. The bread supplied to this hotel was manufactured from New Zealand Wheat by “Champion.” W}jop sew Zealand shipped wheat to the United Kingdom its Velvet and Pearl kinds topped Mark Lams M arket by Is 6d to 2s per quarter. A German miller from Hamburg, passing through Auckland about two years before the war, told “Champion,” in ggpjpygl conversation on milling topics, that the beat quality wfce# fee ed was five cargoes of Red Tuscan shipped from New Zealand- It is now apparent bis trip WM to inspect Our Choice Wheat Country. Yet, in face of the foregoing facts, some who know nothing about the subject, condemn the quality of New Zealand wheat, and wish to ruin the allied industries (Wheat-growing and Milling), and send about Two Millions Sterling per annum to the Commonwealth to Keep its industries going. Are they Jrue patriots? i “CHAMPION” only buys the Choicest of Wheat, tf?.e highest wages and. milling piaht a|f«Tf fHHS-}Jqt«, his people can rely on getting wood vajlu'e for their money; but “OHAMpjQbP’ "is not responsible, for “Softness apd Weakness” of some wanderer from the paths of “Virtue” by listening to false prophets. Even though they Saye erred, “CHAMPION” will forgive kern, motto being, “To err is human, to forgive Divine,” and for the future to use nothing but CHAMPION muscle RAJSKR FLOUK i 1 w ; y AUCKLAND (

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5609, 5 May 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5609, 5 May 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVII, Issue 5609, 5 May 1919, Page 4

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