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A silver pagoda, with a roof of pure gold, modelled after the Dai Kwang Pagoda, has been received by General Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese Prime Minister, from Chinese residents of Burma, as a gift in honour of his fiftieth birthday. The bottle in sight makes everything right For bedside doses throughout the night; The bottle in sight and the needful spoon. Everything comfy and safe and soon. The bottle in sight for catarrh and "flu," Whooping cough, croup and bronchitis, too; The bottle in sight to instant demand "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure on hand!" (19)

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVIII, Issue 67, 24 August 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVIII, Issue 67, 24 August 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVIII, Issue 67, 24 August 1937, Page 3

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