ALBERT RUSSELL IN I TALY. Writing from Turin, Mr Russell complains of the excessive heat • and says he is thankful he has a good supply of Q-tol, which he finds invaluable for Sunburn and Mosquito Bites.— ' vt) “Through shadowed Leagues of Slumbering Sound,” ' Where flickering sunlight fades and gleams, In gaunt, lone dignity profound, . The grey trees whisper in their dreams. There sun-bronzed settlers, young and old, ’Mid solitude their lives endure; And bless the ease for cough or cold Thev «nd in Woods’ Great Pepper--mint Cure. (Advt).
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 157, 14 April 1928, Page 6
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