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AID NATU3~ DY A TIMELY DOSE OF DR. MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS.
At times nature only requires a little assistance to overcome an obstruction, and if something is used to merely give that assistance, and notjusurp all nature’s functions and take the entire operation out of nature’s hands, then valuable help is being rendered. Tills is where the invaluable properties of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills are apparent. They do not usurp nature’s functions, destroying all their natural activity, hut when nature needs help ■lo carry its often too heavy burden, caused by overrenting or drinking, or eating the wrong type of food, then Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills assist nature. They stir the 1 i\ci*, aid the digestion, cleanse the stomach, and regulate' the bowels.
An ancient, method of curing household bacon is still adopted in the village of Sopley, Hampshire. After dressing Ihe carcase, villagers suspend it under a tire, of wheat straw in their back gardens until cured.
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19637, 25 July 1935, Page 11
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