CHEERFUL FOLK. ARE EVER WELCOME GUESTS. Popularity is a welcome asset and mostly enjoyed by those who possess a happy and cheerful personality. It is folk of this nature that are welcome wherever they go, while those who are “grouchy” and what is commonly known as a “wet blanket” are not looked forward to by their hosts. In the case of the latter type, they really are often a subject, for pity as the state of their health is frequently responsible for lack of cheerfulness. In many instances their liver is sluggish and perhaps they are constipated. In such cases, a dose, or preferably a course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills is recommended. They make you feel brighter.—The W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., Parish Street, Wellington.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 86, 22 January 1946, Page 5
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