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BETWEEN DR. MORSE'S INDIAN BOOT PILLS AND OTHEI REMEDIES 'T*HERE seems to be a weakness in Human Nature to try evfcxy- * thing new that comes along, but in every case those making these tikis find something lacking in the definite results, still Human Nature wants to try the new thing. This is so well known that certain clever people are continually bringing new remedies or rather old ones, which have been tried and failed, with new : names to catch these inquisitive folk. Most of these things have : little or nb- merit and are tried once or twice and then discarded. When the Public continue to take a remedy like Dr. Morse's Indian \ Root Pills yesr in and year out there is a goocl reason why. - They try the other things but sQpn find sonaethiiig wanting and they come back tp the reliable remedy that they can depend on. There is no use saying don't waste your money experimenting because it will be waste of time. Try these things by all means. Try internal lubricants and fill your : system with mineral oil to do the work of the Bile, Nature's own lubricant. Try / every new brand of salts on the market, every new tablet that has claims made for it that any kind of food can be taken in any quantity if only this tablet is taken to digest it Try them all and soon it will be found there is something lacking. There will be something that does not seem just right in the after effect, and then come back to Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and note the change. There is a general feeling of satisfaction and buoyancy not experienced from these other so-called remedies.: This is what has oecurrred for years. After trying many experiments with things that are heavily boomed, it is found that the satisfactory result is absent. The reason is yery simple. In Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill? there is a proved combination of ingredients thstf form one compound that is hjghly efficient for the Liver and Allied Organs, not merely flushing the '■, system as these other remedies do without getting at Jhe cause, but aiding in the digestion of the food and above all acting definitely on the Liver. This is the secret of the difference and the reason why many of these new fads are tried.a few times and found so ineffective that they are quipkly abandoned, and DX. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS again resorted to and found to accomplish everything that is claimed for them. jl

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 11

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