THE SILENT PARTNER.
If Nature is givsn a fair chance little assistance is j|ieeded to keep the human machine in proper working older but millions o|i people don’t give Nature any chancegat all. They load up the digestive iystern to such an extent with excessfjro food and drink that unless prompt is forthcoming a complete preak occurs. This is where Dr MorseClndian Root Pills become Nature’s sifent Partner working while you slefep. They aid the digestion and assimilation 0 f food cleansing and purif|ing the blood and toning the entire system. They leave no unpleasant nft#-effects and one can easily feel th|§ difference between them and other spalled remedies for which exaggerated-' claims are made. Try these so called remedies in comparison with Dr. .Morse's Indian Root Pills rind note the difference which will be apparent to anyone.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1919, Page 4
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138THE SILENT PARTNER. Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1919, Page 4
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