Cheerful Folk ARE EVER WELCOME GUESTS
Popularity is a wonderful asset and mostly enjoyed by those who possess a happy and .cheerful personality. It is folk of this nature that are welcome wherever they go, while those who are “grouchy” and what is commonly known as a “wet blanket” are not looked forward to by their hosts. In the case of the latter type they really are often a subject for pity as the state of their health is frequently responsible for lack of cheerfulness. In many instances their liver is sluggish and perhaps they are constipated. In such cases, a dose, or preferably a course of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills is recommended. They make you feel brighter. —lO VV H. COMSTOCK CO. LTD.. Fansh si. Wellington.
GW OF I genemtionsJ Whatever temporary denials they may'boot ca mafce, the public can mt uturid due in due time Cilbey’t Gin will e|ain be evtft* •Me In fut supply end of traditional quality. (iILBEYS
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 2
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163Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23964, 3 June 1943, Page 2
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