American Opinion The statement of President Roosevelt that while the United tSates was determined to be neutral, in conduct nothing could compel people to be neutral in their thinking is illustrated in a letter just received by an Auckland firm from the representative of large manufacturing corporation in Massachusetts. ‘‘lt will not be necessary to tell you,” says the writer, "that the sentiment in Rhe United States is strongly in favour of the British Empire and France. We shall do our very best to give you prompt service during these trying times.” The note concludes with best wishes to all members of the staff of the Auckland firm called on active service, and the words, “We hope you win.” Office Workers ARE VICTIMS TO CONSTIPATION AND SLUGGISH LIVER Are you an office worker or follower of some other class of occupation necessitating spending: most of your time indoors and breathing partially impure air. If so, you have possibly realised the sequel to this is frequently Constipation, It is important to remember that Constipation should not be neglected. Tt makes you dull, listless, Irritable, liverish and produces headaches. It leaves an unpleasant taste in the mouth, causes bad breath, gives you a tired out feeling and weakens your resistance to colds and other germ diseases. To combat Constipation and Sluggish Liver, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are a world-renowned medicine. They are purely vegetable and excellent for stirring the Liver and helping to restore the natural action of the bowels, 18
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 7 November 1939, Page 10
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