Bilious Folk need keoourse to DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS Biliousness is undoubtedly one of the most distressing complains that affects human beings. It is usually the result of over-indulgence in food and perhaps drink, or the wrong type of food. The sufferer becomes depressed and feels as though his whole system is upset. A frightfully dizzy headache, yellow skin, coated tongue and probably vomiting are the principal symptoms. As a corrective Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are an ideal medicine. Tliey act on the Liver and 1 Stomach, and thus regulate the Bowels. The best plan is to take a dose before retiring when an attack is approaching, or better still, if subject to Biliousness, take a dose at regular intervals to keep the system in good.order.—Advt. W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd.. Parish St., Wellington
HIDDEN IN HIS MOUTH No one suspected that hidden in his mouth as he was speaking was a. tiny Lixoid pellet to relieve hoarseness.; Try Lixoids, so popular among public speakers, teachers, announcers. Sold in handy tins for lOd. Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd;,! 385 Khyber Pass Road, Auckland.—Advt,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1946, Page 3
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