WHEN TRAVELLING
DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS INDISPENSABLE.
While travelling by sea or land Dr Morse’s Indian Root. I’ills will be found a mosi useful companion, and should always be carried in th© pocket or handy in a suit case.
When preparing for a s© atrip a course uf these pills taken nightly before sailing will eonsuhrabiiy :• j/jdifce iihe elf *easicki«*s». should also be used while at sea to ensure th© regular working of the system, which so frequently .becomes upset wlie non board ship. The railway or motor passenger who has to sit long hours in a train or car finds his liver become sluggish and digestion disordered through eating hastily and insufficient exercise. Ho likewise finds a medicine of the type of Dr. Morse** Indian Root Pills is just what he needs.
It isimportant to remember that change of food and living conditions invariably disarranges the Isystem, andwhen that occurs Nature needs assistance, at least temporarily. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills ar© specially suited for this purpose. They will keep the organs in perfect working order asd prevent many of the eeviou* and ©ostly illnosse* if taken when th© first signs of Constipation appear. With Dr. Alorse's Indian Root Pills always at hand, using a little-care an dintelligencv, th© system can be kept in a sound and healthy condition.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10851, 17 March 1921, Page 9
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