Bilious Folk NEED RECOURSE TO DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Biliousness is undoubtedly one of the most distressing complaints that affects human beings. It is usually the result of over-indulgence in food and perhaps drink, or the wrong type of food. The sufferer becomes depressed and feels as though his whole system is upset. A frightfully dizzy headache, yellow skin, coated tongue, and probably vomiting are the principal symptoms. As a corrective Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are an ideal medicine. They act on the liver and stomach, and thus regulate the bowels. The best plan is to take a dose before retiring when an attack is approaching, or better still, if subject to biliousness, take a dose at regular intervals to keep the system in good order. —l4 W H COMSTOCK CO.. LiTD. Parish st. Wellington T«0 >■ 3 Any parrot can aay "It’s lust aa good atTlmaro Tonic Stout”. But ha doein’t know what he it taylng.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24112, 23 November 1943, Page 7
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