THE FAMILY REMEDY DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS In town and countx-y throughout New Zealand, even in the most remote parts, Dr. Morse's* Indian Root Pills ax-e the household remedy and .the antidote for all simple ailments*. In thousands of homes the_ little amber bottle is tlxe sole medicine chest, for whatever the complaint the bowels must he kept free and the process by which the blood is purified must he stimulated to throw off the poison in the blood. It is the failure to eradicate such poisons that is the cause of much suffering. Pure blood means a health.v body. Dr. Morse's Indiah Root Pills will be found of . inestimable value as a blood • cleansing preparation and for correcting constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish liver. Choosing a birthdav present for a man is not quxte as simple as slielling peas. You may so easily give him something lxe has no use for. Tons of money is wasted on gifts received with smiles and thanks, but which are not valued. Tastes differ widely. but there is one taste common to 19 men out of 20 — the taste for tobacco. Gxve the average man something to smoke and he will appreciate it — preferably a bit of goo 1 "cut-up." Ana the finest "cut-up" is New Zealand grown. It is the purest of all hecause — unlike the imported — it contains _ hardly anv nicotine. Consequexxtly it can be smoked all day long — "and then'some" — xvith perfeet safety. How's that? Because it is toasted — the only toasted baccy on the max-ket— and the toasting kills the nicotine and gxves its ineomparable flavour and bouquet. Popular brands include /fCut Plue No. 10," Navy Cut, Cavendish, and Riverhead Gold. There's only one thing better foi- a man's present than a poxxnd of this tohacco, and'that's two pounds. Arriving— • TYRES in all sizes less 40 per cent. off list prices. MOTOR SPIR1T. Second Grade,l/9. MOTOR SPIKIT. First Grade, 1/10. 'Phone 2405. Q.IBSON & gONS, Dickens Street, Napier, and King Street, Hastings. SALE I SALE I OW1NG TO EXP.IRY OF LEASE and structural alterations. we are offermg our stock of Stand^rd Books, Fancy Goods an.J Stationery at ereatly rediire'd priees. J ^'ILSON 0RAIG & BNOVELS by Wallace for 2/6, 300 Baking Cups 1/-, Diarxes for office and pocket. Platignnm Fountain Pens 2/6.THE OFFICE SUPPLY CO., Hastings Street. Q/6— SUITS dry cleaned and tailor ® pr^ssed by the latest methods; no vexatious delays. At H.B. Dye Works, opp, Foresters' Hall, 'phone 3066.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 35, 13 March 1930, Page 3
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