THE BLUES. What does a person mean when they say they have ‘‘The Blues ? Many people think it is a condition of despondency which everyone Jias with more or less frequency, and'that there is no relief from it except to let it wear off itself. Tliis is an absolutely wrong impression. ’“The Blues” is only another name for a torpid liver, and sluggish action of the rest pf the organs which are the cleansers of the body. Regulate the liver, get the bowels moving regularly thus banishing the poisons which enter the body when constipated, and von will have no more cause to say “JusOhe Blues,” A trial ol Dr Morse’s Indian Boot Pills will convince
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 December 1925, Page 3
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