m r 'f ri R±Er BMjF fef fr* Sickness is easier to Prevent Than Cure Prominent medical authorities are to-day drawing special attention to the importance of using preventive medicines to maintain good health, instead of waiting until stricken down with sickness which could have been avoided. The custom in some countries k to pay the doctor to keep you well. An arrangement whick works out more satisfactorily 1© both sides. The doctor has <ft regular income and the people generally enjoy regular health. We insure our houses against fire, but at the same time take precautions to prevent them catching fire. Some people insure their lives against sickness or accident —a good plan, *» but it is not enough. Care should be taken *ll the time to avoid that outbreak of sickness and for that purpose a suitable medicine is required, n Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found a preparation invaluable for this purpose. It is not claimed that they possess any miraculous powers, but as an everyday household remedy they are invaluable. They are a searching, cleansing medicine, acting on the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. A pill occasionally will keep the system clean and in perfect order, and protest it from disease of »U kinds. •
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Mt Benger Mail, 26 April 1933, Page 1
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208Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Mt Benger Mail, 26 April 1933, Page 1
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