The Silent Partner. Nature is given a fair chance Little assistance is needed to keep the humaji mocnmo in proper working order, but milI'f"!?ii ,^ on , 4 Nature any chanco at all. I hey load up the digestivo system to sjieh an extent with excessive food and drink that unless prompt assistance is forthcoming a complete break occurs. This i<» whore Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills become Aature s Silent Partner, working while vou sleep. -They aid the digestion and assimilation of food, cleansing and purifying the blood and toning the ontiro system. They leave no unpleasant after effects, and ono oan easily feel the difference between them and other so-called remedies for which exaggerated claims are made. Try these so. called remedies in comparison with Dr Morses Indian Root Pills, and note the dUeronce which will be apparent to anyone.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18048, 23 September 1920, Page 8
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