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DAILY IRREGULARITY

the bane of many folk. Daily irregularity—or. in other words Constiptaion—makes you dull, listless, sluggish, irritable, and produces headaclies. It loaves an unpleasant taste in tho mouth, gives you a tired-out feeling, and weakens your resistance to colds and other perm diseases. To combat Constipation don’t use drastic purgatives that sicken and gripe you. Keep to the good old family medicine. Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, which have proved their merit year in and year out. They are purely vegetable. help to promote daily regularity, and net onithe liver and kidneys.— f Advt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 4

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DAILY IRREGULARITY Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 4

DAILY IRREGULARITY Evening Star, Issue 23701, 8 October 1940, Page 4

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