ILL-TEMPER INCREASING. THE CAUSE OF DISCOURTESY, SARCASTIC REMARKS. AND UNKIND MANNERS. In' these trying times how often one meets with sharp replies, bitter sarcastic remarks, a desire to hurt one's feelings, or actual outbreaks of ill-temper. How often, too, one meets with people who seem dull, apathetic, moping, gloomy. or despondent. The explanation is simple. The cause is constipation of body and mind, with its accompanying ills, indigestion, internal discomforts, biliousness, head aches, nervous and mental torpor, etc. The dair.age and weakners caused by drastic purging medicines, the numerous ills of the constipation group, and the mental irritation or torpor which they cause, may be remedied by the use of Cockle's Pills, which du not scourge nature, but which gently help nature to do its work, and to repair its weakness. If you rind that you are growing irritable or discourteous or short-tempered: or if you are not as alert, cheerful, and confident as you used to be, act on this hint to-day ; get a box of Cockle's Pills, prepared by James Cockle and Co., 4, Great Ormond Street, London, England. See how much better you will feel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15975, 21 July 1915, Page 11
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