OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE VAN HEUSEN SEMI-STIFF Rc2*4. Tf*dc Mirk COLLARS FOR SMARTNESS AND COMFORT NEW ZEALAND AGENTS: W. H. SIMMS & SONS LTD., Christchurch and Auckland
WHIN TASTY FOOD HAS HO APPIAI TO YOU "Can't eat, no appetite." How often do you hear that said today? Look round you —-see and listen; you'll be surprised. This state of health is brought about by the exacting conditions under which we live and work, plus the short-sightedness of the individual. He forgets his lack of exercise, minimum of sunshine and open air, tied down as he is for the better part of the day in his job. Still, there is a very simple and inexpensive remedy in Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. One that stirs the liver and stimulates the flo%v of bile, regulates the digestive organs and helps to restore that lost appetite. D 5 MORSE'S Qor ihe^Ver
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23863, 14 January 1941, Page 4
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