High Living RESULTS IN BILIOUSNESS AND BAD HEADS Many folks are inclined at times to over-indulge in either food or drink, or both, with dire results. There is no need to describe the symptoms, i which are known only too well. For | disordered systems arising from such [ conditions, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are invaluable. They act directly, though gently, on the liver, increasing the digestive secretions, thus assisting nature to cope with the surplus food and drink. Upon the first indication of bilious symptoms, a course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills should be taken, or, better still, a dose before retiring will prevent that “morning after” feeling. —l7 GEORGE WASHINGTON COULDN’T LIE! If anyone says, “This is just as good as Price’s,” remind him of George Washington. None as good as Price’s Fruit Drink Extracts for making delicious drinks . , . Orange and Limes —out on their own. Also Lemon, Grape Fruit, and Raspberry. 1/- bottle makes 3 gallons cordiaL Look for the name “Price’s.” —3 | Three hundred students can be 1 served together in the quick-lunch counter at the new South Essex Technical College, Dagenham, England, to be opened shortly. The air of the room will be kept at an even temperature by the school’s own air-condition-ing plant. This modern college will also have a cinema, dance floor, two gymnasiums, swimming pool, and dictaphone room. More than 1000 day and 500 evening students will get instruction, while their mothers and fathers will be encouraged to take lessons in housewifery, science, and “hobby” [ corpses.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21938, 12 November 1936, Page 14
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