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A Word.of Advice TO THE* USERS OF DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. To the many thousands of people who are daily using Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills it might not be amiss. to suggest certain precautions in view of the danger of the Influenza epidemic which has made its appearance in New Zealand. The one thin"- of paramount importance is to keep the system in proper working order so that no germs get a chance to start incubation. There is nothing better sold for this purpose than/Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, They are a searching, cleansing remedy, but their action, though mild and gentle, is thoroughly effective, Petroleum Oils, Salts, Tonics, and other so-called remedies are of little use to cleanse the system and. keep these germs in check, in fact they will have a tendency to aggravate an already deranged gastric condition. At such a time it stands each individual in hand to keep a close watch on themselves to maintain their usual standard of health. A dose of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills two or three times a week, or one or two pills each night, is advised it Would also be advisable to take from 5 to 10 grains of ASPIRIN two or three* times daily if feeling out of sorts, or 10 grains QUININE on retiring at night at the same time as the pills are taken. A common cold can usually be broken up if either QUININE or ASPIRIN is _ taken with Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills as directed on the first indication. Should, however, an attack of Influenza develop, lose no time in sending for the family doctor, and go to bed at once. This is the best advice that can be given. Don't try to doctor yourself. If you have the real Influenza your digestion will be. a wreck, your head, legs, and back will ache, and your heart action will be affected, and you "will have a temperature. These conditions need at-i tention of a skilled medical attendant. He may continue the treatment indicated above or he may not; but it will only be safe fot the person affected to at one© go to bed when the first definite influenza symptoms appear, and place yourself wholly and unreservedly in the doctor's

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Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 19

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