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BE SYSTEMATIC.

IN YOUR DAILY LIFE. It is surprising how many folk fail to realise the necessity of being systematic in their natural habits. The human system is designed to work to a time-table, and unless that schedule is adhered to- complications follow. A splendid example of this sort of thing can be seen with our railways. If something goes wrong with a train, not only that train is delayed, but the blockage affects all other trains that have to pass over the same line. Just in the same way, if the bowels becomes clogged or congested, food accumulates, ferments and causes a general disorganisation of the digestive organs. When such a condition arises it is necessary to have recourse to a remedy that will aid nature to right itself. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills do this surely and thoroughly. They are not merely a flushing medicine which has only a temporary effect, but cause the liver and bowels to act in a natural manner. A trial will confirm.

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Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 10

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BE SYSTEMATIC. Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 10

BE SYSTEMATIC. Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 10

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