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THE BUSINESS GIRL.

The bright-eyed, clear-skinned, alert young woman seen everywhere in the cities, towns and country, carrying on all kinds of work in shop, factory and office, is familiar j to everyone. She has learned to j look after herself in more ways than j one. She understands the abso- j lute necessity of keeping well, she \ knows her good looks depend on ; keeping her digestive organs work- j ing properly, and she uses Dr. i Morse’s Indian Root Pills for this i purpose. This young woman is a j very practical, cleai’-thinking indiv- j idual —she has to be to keep abreast of the times and conditions, and she knows from experience that a Dr. j Morse’s Indian Root Pill occasion- ! ally maintains her in good health. ! Young women who look after their j health can do no better than keep a j bottle of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root j Pills ever ready for the little ail- I ments. They are cheap and they are j good, and do their work every time. |

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15908, 21 August 1923, Page 7

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THE BUSINESS GIRL. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15908, 21 August 1923, Page 7

THE BUSINESS GIRL. Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15908, 21 August 1923, Page 7