Feeling Indifferent NOT REALLY ILL—YET NOT REALLY FIT .We all know that “half-and-half” feeling. Not downright 111—yet far from well. That feeling which comes on- “blue Mondays” after an indiscreet week-end,-' You. take cold easily and Jack .the pep-.that is necessary for carrying on your daily' routine., You are a bore’to yourself and a nuisance to others, and life seems to have something missing. Often you get it without any* apparent' reason. .The .trouble <rhay be trivial-rit may be serious, but in ’ either, ."case,- it IsNature's? warning, ’ ,3y tile ljody prisons you wW notice an iniprovemeut alter : ae’s Indian Root . Pills,, if is'dUpto Constipation.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21710, 18 February 1936, Page 18
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