ME BUSY HOUSEWIFE m APT TO NEGLECT HERSBLSL In these strenuous times the hundred and one little duties around the house Icsgd the housewife busy from early morn to late at night. In fact, so bust that she frouuenily neglects herself. This neglect, although apparently trivial at first, gradually develops into chronic Constipation, with all its attendant Bufferings, such as Indigestion. Biliousness, etc. When such a. condition a? this occurs a course of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found most beneficial. It is important, however, to bear in mind that the. bowels should iperate at least once every day. At the first sign of irregularity nice a dose of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills to nave a great deal of discomfort and prevent tho more serious troubles dereloping.—[Advt.]
“ Isn’t it hard, ’.said the sentimental landlady, “to think this poor little lamb was cut down in its youth to satisfy our appetites?” “Yes,” said the sour-faced boarder, struggling with his portion, “it is tough*”
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19280228.2.112.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 12
Word count
Tapeke kupu
165Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 12
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.