Nature’s Laws
MUST BE O§EYK&V No one can deny that Nature derful. Thg/more weanaiyse its laws', the more impressed we are with them, v Respected, and obeyed, they give us ~ good health. Neglected or defied, un- , told suffering results. One of Nature’s principal laws which we should all realise is that the bowels shall operate fully, at least once a day. Head- ” aches. Biliousness, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Lack of Energy, and Rheu- -, matism are some examples of what develops if this rule is not adhered to. As a remedy for costiveness. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills have proved so efficacious time and again that their worth is recognised and vouched for by thousands of users—and in many households they are regarded as indis- - pensable. —l9 '
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23589, 17 March 1942, Page 6
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126Nature’s Laws Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23589, 17 March 1942, Page 6
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