BUSY WOMEN, OFTEN NEGLECT NATURE'S LAWS In these strenuous times the hundred and one little duties aroiiiid the house keep the housewife busy from early inol'ii to late at night. In fact, so btiey that she frequently neglects herself. Thk neglect, althougli ti'ivial at first, gradually develops into Chronie Constipation, With all its attendant sugeiittgs, siioh as Indigestion, Headaches, Biliousness, etc. When eueh conditions ai'ise, a contse of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilk Will be found most beneficial. It is iniportant, however, to bear iii mind that the bowels sliould operate at least j onee every day. At tlie first sign of irregularity take a dose of Dr. Moi'Se's Indian Root Piils to save a great deal of dkcomfort and prevent nxor© serious tioubls dsvslopum,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 27, 16 February 1937, Page 13
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