FEELING INDIFFERENT NOT REALLY ILL— YET NOT REALLY FIT. Wa all know that “half-and-half’' - feeling. Not downright ill—yet far from well. That feeling which comes on “ blue Mondays ” after an indiscreet week-end. You take cold easily, and lack the pep that is necessary for carrying on your daily routine. You are a bore to yourself, and a nuisance to others, and life seems to have something missing. Often you get it without any apparent- reason. The trouble may be trivial—it may be serious, but in either case it is Nature’s warning, so take heed in time. By the elimination of body poisons you will notice an improvement after taking Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, if the condition is due to Constipation.— [Advt.]
“ You saw nothing of her face, and yet you have told the court that you know she was a very handsome woman. How do you account for that?” asked the barrister. “ I could see the faces of the men coming towards me,” said the witness. Maud: “ I see the old colonel i» married again.” Tom: “Indeed! 1 thought his fighting days were over.”.
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Evening Star, Issue 22535, 31 December 1936, Page 14
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