Let the croaker croak, and the hard time howler howl. We know hard times as bad as those in a sick household. The start— a slight cough, gets worse, keeps everybody m tlie house awake, father swears, mother ditto. Avoid these troubles. Keep a bottle of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure in the house; it never fails, a half-crown bottle will cure tiie whole family.—(Advt.) 17 THE STRAIGHT TIP. " You all know you like a good tip. Did you ever get a good tip for a Cough Cure ? Well, here is one — Wallace and Co.'s Aniseed and Horehound, a sure winner. Take my tip and you can all whistle. FRANK LAWTON, American Whistler." AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. " I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of Wallace and Co.'s Cough Elixir. When I arrived here from Welling, ton I was troubled with a continuous and painful cough. I tried several so-called cures, which only succeeded in allaying the ailment for a time. On the second day of my visit I was advised to i try yonr Congh Elixir. I did so, and am pleased to say before £ had finished one bottle the cough and difficulty of breathing had entirely gone WM. HORACE BENT."
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 9
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