Untidy people are soon cured in Munich. If a policeman sees a pedestrian throw paper or fruit-skins on the pavements, he fines him one-shilling on the spot. A British or Austrian shell of '380 mm. calibre, four feet high, and weighing about 4401b., was unearthed recently at Laon and handed over to the authorities. Kidney disorders and bladder troubles should never be neglected. Consult Shaw, the prescribing chemist. He I will do his paTt if you will do yours in,"! restoring you to health. Call in 01 write for advice and particulars to H.! H. Shaw at J. A. Cooke's, consulting chemists, 212, High Street, opposite Strange's. „ 6
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3266, 26 October 1928, Page 4
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