t" There is a tide # in tho affairs of man which if taken at tho flood leads on to vic^ tory." This piece of Shake^ spearian wisdom cannot be applied to a cold. If you let n cold' develop to tho full it may lead to serious illness and permanently impaired health. • Tho plain hard faot is you cannot fool with a cold without suffering a,nd suffering severely. Back of an apparently simple cough is a whole battalion of ailments, such as asthma, brpnehitis, and pneumonia,' attd when thesß make an attack it is worse than German " fi-ight-fulnees." Tho best way to deal with a cold or cough is to take Wilton's Old English Cough Linctus, a pure balsamio compound from the prescription of a once eminent London physician. The Linctus i« pleasant to. take and children like it. It acts quickly and effectively. . Soothes and heals, and, above all, it stops tho cough. Chemists and stores at le 6d and 2s 6d per bottle.— Advt.
For men who wear velours we can offer a limited supply at 21s and 25s the hat. As there is a shortage in the city 'early buying is essential. (Jeo. Fowlds. — Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, 1* 6d. -zAdvt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 148, 24 June 1915, Page 4
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