OVER-EATING.
HOW INJURIOUS EFFECTS CAN BE CORRECTED.
Probably there are no people who oat to such excess as the New Zealander. From early in the morning till late at night they are eating and drinkjing. Nature cannot stand such a strain, and consequently unless help is given injurious effects follow, too numerous to mention here but well known to most people. You are told to eat anything,, and as much as you like as long as you take some brand of digjesltijve tablet afterward. It cannot bo done Nature can only carry just so much and no more unless effective assistanoo is given. In Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills a remedy is at hand that will effectively assist Nature to carry excessive burdens, and in a natural way assist in the. digestion and assimilation of food. No one is recommended to over-cat, but if they do have recourse at once to a dose of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills and soon the digestive system will be in perfect order, and can bo kept right if care in exercised, regarding the quantity of food and a Dr Morse’s Indian Root I’ill is taken occasionally.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 4
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193OVER-EATING. Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 4
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