“MORNING AFTER”
THAT DREADFUL FEELING HOW TO COMBAT IT I Many of us are at times inclined to , 1 over-indulge in either food or drink ■I or both, with dire results. There is • | no need to describe the symptoms—- ! j bad heads, disagreeable taste in l i mouth, etc.—which are known only 1 I too well. For disordered systems j. ! arising from such conditions, Dr 1 ! Morse’s Indian Root Pills are invaluj able. They act directly, though ! j gently, on the liver, increasing the • | digestive secretions thus assisting r I nature to cope with the surplus food 5 j and drink. Upon the first indication t ; of bilious symptoms, a course of Dr • ! Morse’s Indian Root Pills should be ' ! taken, or better still a dose before • i retiring will check that “morning ’ j after” feeling.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21363, 6 March 1941, Page 12
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