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Start the Day WITH A SONG OF GLADNESS

Listen to the song in the bathroom under the shower perhaps—it may irritate you—but that person possesses the joy of life. No liver or constipation can be worrying him. But you! That song gets on your nerves—you don’t sing in the bathroom, why? Maybe it’s because you can’t sing, but more likely because you start the day with a grouch. Wake up! It’s your system needs toning up—then whether you sing or not you will feel you would like to do so. So start to-night on a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to liven your liver and regulate the bowels, and be among the happy souls in the world again. W. H. Comstock Ltd., 6 Farish St., Wellington.*3

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22942, 10 May 1949, Page 3

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128

Start the Day WITH A SONG OF GLADNESS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22942, 10 May 1949, Page 3

Start the Day WITH A SONG OF GLADNESS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22942, 10 May 1949, Page 3

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