LARGELY USED' BY OUR FAMILY, WRITES MRS. DtJNLOP OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PffiLS. " I can recommend Dip. Mors&'s Indian Root Pills as a. good medicine for the relief of constipation," writes Mrs. J. Dunlop, of Rhode-etreet, \yaimate. "This remedy is largely usad by our family, and you can use this testimony for publication."—Advt. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. Influenza bacilli first lodge in the passages of the nose arid throat. As the mucous membrane of these passages is j sensitive and delicate, powerful irritants like formalin should on no account be need. Nazol, one of the^ speediest and most effective of antiseptics and germicides, is a safe inhalant.—Advt. That annoying burning irritation of the skin is probably a form of eczetoa. Yonr blood is out of vder. You need Vivific, the- powerful blood tonic. Vivific Ointment should also be applied to the affected part to heal the skin. Sold at nil chemists' and stores. . Tonic 3a 6d a I bottlcj Ointmsnt 2s 6d » jar.—Aivt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 140, 10 December 1918, Page 4
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