BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR.
PRESCRIBE DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. AND KEEP A BOTTLE IN THE HOUSE.
The doctor is a luxury that thousands and thousands of people can ill afford. The necessity of calling one in is considered a calamity in a family where they find it hard to secure the common necessities of life and to make ends meet. Doctors’ fees and chemists’ charges keep a poor man poor, and discourage the young married man in h'S efforts to save and acquire independence. Sickness is no respecter of persons. Rich and poor alike are subject to all the common ailments—Jiso-dei.s of the stomach, liver, kidneys, and blood. In thousands of homes thrcnp.iiout Australia ahd New Zealand—in the mansion, the villa, the cottage, the camp, the homestead, in the settler’s home and the bushman’s hut—Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are the household remedy. They purify the blood, correct the liver, stimulate the kidneys, and tone up the stomach and the whole system.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 1
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163BE YOUR OWN DOCTOR. Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 1
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