Bad Breath.
The Tongue is the Index.
Your breath is foul and you do not pnrceive it yourself. Like the person who is always among the oils and varnishes, and gets used to what is to many people a iuos*; obnoxious smell. It is most disagreeable to those with whom you come in contact. Look at your tongae in the lookiog glass every night and morning, and if it is at all discoloured take a couple of Dr Morse's Indian Root S ills. They -will remove the objectionable matter from the stomach, regulate the system, and sweeten the breath. One or two of these Pills takon two or three times a week will ensure a well regulated system, fortified against all diseases. They cleanse the stomach, put life in the livor, a move to the bowels, and thereby are a positive aud permanent cure tor Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headaches, Piles, Pimples, Boils, Skin Diseases, and all disorders arising from imperfect digestion and impure blood. Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6457, 29 December 1904, Page 4
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172Bad Breath. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6457, 29 December 1904, Page 4
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