THE WEEK-END
A HEALTHY HABIT TO FOLLOW. Many people who have never had anything the matter with them in their lives make it a practice to take a dose of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Bills on Saturday night. It is a sound idea, and accounts for their keeping in good health. Impurities collect in tho systems of tho healthiest people, germs that might develop into something serious aro swept away, and tho whole system put right for tho week to come. A habit of this kind is tho secret of good health among thousands who make it a rule to look after themselves, and who do not allow their health to bo undermined by carol css ness, or neglect of one of Nature’s more important functions.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 14
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126THE WEEK-END Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 14
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