.:; THEDOCTOB ON THE LINKS. It often seems that people who play go worst enjoy.it the most. Once a colfer always a -golfer. Even "the abominable rapture of the upward swinn-," as •Tames once Douglas so .aptly put if, does not deter your sportsman from liis unC'?n a.' stniKgle with the little white pill. , V V. 0, KOOcl an(l l'a«l enjoy a first-He : Whisky, at the eml of a round. The best shot- in the loe.Uer for the nineteenth is J-Joctors Special Reliable Old.Scotch Whisky. .. Like golf,, ancient and revered it comes i,-om the bonny Scotland. To get Uie best -old Scotch ask fdrx-Doctor's.— WET FEET MEAN COLDS. Unless nipped in the bud, a colil is sure_ to develop from wet feet. After =i soaking, or a sudden change of.lenipern-' lure, tako. Nazol., This' penetrating, prompt remedy doesn't give the .cold a chance. The trouble is, beaten before it pets a grip. Be prepared—get ais 6d ; bottle of Nazol to-day.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 131, 4 June 1924, Page 14
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