r I bright eyed, clear li I skinned, alert young ||M I woman seen everywhere in IyHM I the cities, towns and of I the Dominion carrying on all IHiiP kinds of work in shop, factory fH M ("5 °ff> r<Sk ls familiar to everyone. • ■ MIISOTI 11 ll 1 She * earnec * to l°°k a ** er herself (mf 1 I | n|||M more ways than one.. She understands the Jjtj J ' i absolute necessity, of keeping well, she IIH knows her good looks depend on keeping h er digestive organs working properly and she uses Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for this purpose. This young woman is a very ® pra&ical, clear-thinking individual—she has to be to keep abreast of the times and conditions and she knows from experience that a Morse Indian Root Pill occasionally maintains her in good health. Young women who look after their health can do no better than keep a botde of DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS ever ready for the little ailments. They are cheap and they are good and do their work every time.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 5
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178Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 5
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