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HEALTH'S CHEAP! ■ \ Cheap to keep—but costly, to- regain when lost. ■ Keep well. with. Stevens's Health Salt, Cleanses and purifies the r system, drives out waste and' poisons* Gat this sparkling,., refreshing , tonici Stevens's, 2s 6d, at.chemists- and grocers. —Advt. I- first took Woods' Great Pepp.crjninU Cure. ■ , : ' ■; ' A^croup-strossad child of three, Ilio' two decades havo passsd since,.then,' It still tastes good to me. ! It needs no special praise of mine, i a '■ti' s *alna 'spreads wide and sure,. | And ov r.y homo.'now holds'A shrine. j ior Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. ■, 1 . ■ —Advt
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 128, 2 June 1922, Page 4
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