A WORD. OF ADVICK , TO! THE USERS OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. ;. Tothe many, .thousands of people who nro daily using Dr., Morse's Indian Root Pills, it' might not bo amiss to suggest certain, precautions in view of tlio danger of tlio Influenza epidemic which has again nmdo its appearance in New Zealand. The.one thin" of. paramount importance) is to keep the system in proper working order ,so that no germs get a chauco to start incubation. There w nothing better sold for this purpose than Dr. Mouse's Indian Root l'ills. They aro a searching, .cleansing- remedy, but their action, though mild and gentle, is thoroughly . effective.. Petroleum Oils, Salts, Tonics', -aiid other so-called remedies aro of littlo ttso to cleanse'the system and keep these germs in check, in fact they will have. ;i .tendency aggravate ail already deranged gastric condition. • At such a time it behoves each individual in hand to keep a close watch on h-hr self to maintain tlio usual standard of health. A dose of Dr. Morso's Indian Root Pills two or three _ times a week, or one or two pills each night is advised; it would also be advisable to tako from 5 to 10 grains of ASPIRIN two or three times daily if feeling out of_sorts, or 10 grains of QUININE 011 retiring at liiffht at the same tirno as tho pills 'aro taken. A. common cold coji usually be Ijvokon tip if either QUININE or ASPIRIN is taken with Dr. Morso's Indian Hoot 1 ills as directed on the first indication. Should, however, an attack of Influenza dovclop, lose no time in sending for the family doctor, and go. to Iwrt at once. This is tho. bo=t ndvico that can bo giveo. Don't try to doctor yourself. If you have the real Influenza your digestion will 'bo a wreck, your head, logs, and back -will ache,, and your heart action will bo affected, and you will ha"\o a temperature. Hiwo conditions need tlio attention of a skilled medical attendant. 110 may continuo tho treatment indicated nbovo or ho may not, but it wiit only bo safo for the person affect*! to at one© go to bed when tho first defimto influenza svmptoms appear and _ placo yourself wholly and unreservedly in the doctor's cure. —Advt.
THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD. • BAXTER'S LUNG- : PRESERVER. You cannot-be too careful of. th health of yourself and your eliildre; It fa certainly worth wliilo to take (Jif simple precaution of keeping Baxter'' Lung- Preserver handy for use at any time, liy so <ioing you will be able to ward off those littlo coughs and colds that so often load to serious complaints. You can put your trust in Baxter's Luiig Preserver, which has''been doing good ior more than fifty years. One of tlio reasons for its great success is that it is more than an ordinary cough rciiiedy—it :s a tvOiifc as well and effectually vitalises and fortiflos tho whole system, ll.v taking an occasional doso of "Baxter's" you will Ikj strengthened to resist (he coughs r.iul colds that aro so frequent during the present season, and your general health will bo benefited. "Baxter's" is the remedy needed in YOl'U home! Get a 2s. (id. lwttle to-day from your chemist or grocer. Take it home to-night .—Advt.
"I am subjected to colds on n\y client, and go is my wife. Wo get a t.;ghlYH;& that is' choking and needs immediate cosing. Nothing gives us such instant relief by cutting (he phlegm and oa'sin? the chest as Baxter's Lung Preserver. A. E. Wildey. 103 Hataitai Kond, 'Wellington. Get "Baxter's" to-day. 2;';, Gd. at chemist or store.—Advt. I \ No good housewife can afford ;to bo without SAARLAND'S Baking lfowder '-the most oeonomical compound -dm the market— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 59, 3 December 1919, Page 12
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