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INDOOR WORKERS

NEED DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. There is no doubt many folks spend considerably more time indoors than is good for their health. They are breathing only partially pure air, and leading a more or less sedentary life, both of which tend to disorganise the system and upset the digestive tract. For various reasons, this type of existence is frequently unavoidable; but, whether chosen or compulsory, steps must be taken to maintain the system as close to normal as possible. Of course, the most important precaution is to keep the bowels in regular condition. In such cases, a course of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found invaluable. For the little ills of life they are excellent, and praised far and wide by grateful users.—l 4.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1929, Page 10

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INDOOR WORKERS Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1929, Page 10

INDOOR WORKERS Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1929, Page 10

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