TROUBLE FOLLOWS
Neglect of Health The healthy man or woman is usually the most careless, and fails to observe) the little indications of coming trouble. However healthy a person may be, they need to watch themselves, because a little indigestible food or a little too much food or drink upsets the whole digestive machine, and unless Nature receives some assistance, trouble is certain to follow; first, perhaps, by a Common bilious attack, and then other serious digestive troubles. The sensible man or woman, however, keeps a sharp eye on the little signs of illhealth, and takes a remedy like Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to aid digestion and help Nature over some obstruction, caused by too much food or drink. ; There is no better remedy for this pur- | pose ia this or any other country, and | their ever-increasing use by all classes | of the community bears testimony to ! their high efficiency. The best advice I that can be given is to always have a ! bottle of these Pills at hand, and when I the first indication of trouble appears j in the form of Constipation take a j dose. The result is certain to be offecj tivo, and in a simple manner the | system is put right again. No remedy j at any price is better or more care- 6 fully pro raced .than Dr. Morse’s Indian | Root Pills. They are the Standard | Remedy of thousands, used in city, ! town, and country with equally good | results, and sold at a price within tho reach of all. i j ■ r ■
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3615, 25 November 1924, Page 6
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