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EPIDEMIC DAYS.

A WORD OF ADVJCF, TO THE USERS OF DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLSDuring these Influenza Epidemic days the public who are _in the habit of using Dr. .Morse's Indian Root Pills, are advised to use then}.a little more freely than during norma.! times. Those who aro familiar with the directions which accompany each bottle, .know that overdosing with this remedy isjievpr urged— neither are people v.iado to believe thev have issHnary ills, simply to 6ell_a fewmore pills. A geod pill, however, is supnlied the public to meet the requirements of tho healtliv man and woman— who from timo to time find that Nature needs a little assistance One person might require only one pill a week some two or three times a week, while s : ill others mav need from qno to three daily. So those, who are in the habit of taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, soon learn to a nicety tho exnet number to take to keep their system in proper working order, but while this epidemic rages, it is stronglv advised that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills bo taken mueji more fra'lv than in normal times. It is suggested that from 1 to 3 pills lie taken nightly with 10 grains of Aspirin. _ Don't allow any waste to accumulate in die system, for therein lurk the germs which cause disease. When the epidemic abates, reduce the number of pills taken to iust enough to keep the system working smoothly. By tnkincr these simple pro. cautions, catching the epidemic may be avoided. Give the Doctor ». Chance.—ln ease of feeling out of sort? with gjne"ol nnin« in the back, heai. or legs don't co chasing round looly: for n doctor. Imt go home nnd send for one. TWt frk'hleii some medical practitioner half to <l°ntli. bv the fenr that you mav have infected his waiting room full of pntients. and himself as well. It is only fair to give the medical man a chance to deal with vour case with as much safety to himself as possible, and this he cannot do if vnu go hunting for him—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 130, 26 February 1920, Page 6

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EPIDEMIC DAYS. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 130, 26 February 1920, Page 6

EPIDEMIC DAYS. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 130, 26 February 1920, Page 6

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