THE BUSINESS GIRL MUST KEEP WELL, SO TAKES DR MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. The bright-eyed, clear-skinned, alert young woman seen everywhere in the cities, towns and country of the Dominion, carrying on all kinds of work in shop, factory and office, is familiar to everyone. She has learned to look after herself in more ways than one. She understands the absolute necessity of keeping well; she knows her good looks depend on keeping her digestive organs working properly, and she uses Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills for this purpose. This young woman is a very practical, clear-thinking individual—she has to be to keep abreast of the times and conditions, and she knows from experience that a Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pill occasionally maintains her in good health. Young women who look after their health can do no better than keep a bottle of Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills ever-ready for the little ailments. They are cheap, and they are good, and do their work every time. 14
LATE ADVERTISEMENT, WANTED TO PURCHASE— Farm ’ butter, 1/1 lb—State Kitchenette.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 December 1938, Page 8
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