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Good Medicine.

If you expeot to conquer in the battle pf today You will have to blow your trumpet in a firm and Bteady way, The man who owns his aores is the man who ploughs all day, And the man who keeps a-hnmmlng is the man who's here to stay. But the man who advertises with a sort of sudden jerk [a the rmn who blames the printer because it didn't work, The man who geta the business uses brainy printer's ink, Not a clatter or a splutter, but an advt. that makes you think ; And he plans hia advertisements as he plans hie well-bought stock, And the future of his business 5b as solid as a rook.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3030, 24 January 1899, Page 7

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119

Good Medicine. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3030, 24 January 1899, Page 7

Good Medicine. Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3030, 24 January 1899, Page 7

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