“MORNING AFTER" HOW TO AVOID THAT A WHO, l-TJvI.INC. Mjuiy ol ns ni'i' inclined to overitiduljiV in either lood or drink or both w ith diro results. I horn is no mn'd to doscriiio the s yut )H onis— had In-ads. disau recable tils to in month, et(v which aro known only too* well. I'of disordered systems arising fmm such conditions. I)r. Morse’s Indian Hoot Fills nro invaluable. I hoy act directly, though gently, on tin* liver, ineteasing tin- digestive secretions, {.litis assisting Nailin' to co|)t- with the surplus lood and drink. (Tpon the lirst indication of bilious svmptonis, a course ol T)r. Morse’s Indian Hoot Fills should ho taken, or. hotter still, a dose la-loro retiring will prevent that “morning alter" feeling.—(Advt.)
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 38, 24 November 1938, Page 8
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