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TOOK HIS PIPE ISOO JULES INTO .CHINA. No, it wasn't because his wife objected to his smoking in the house. Wo don't know that he has a -wife for thai matter. Mr. E. M. Mcllor took his pipe far into the interior of the Land of Confucius because ho was attached to a warship which among other waters sailed the upper Yangtse Kiang. This is what Mr. Mollor wrote: "This ship is now 1800 miles in the interior of China on the upper Yangtse Kiang. Every man on this ship smokes Edgeworth, and quite a few chewit too. Another thing that I might mention is that the empty jars make good containers for shaving gear and soap on board ship. Speaking for all hands and the ship's cook, I can say that we will uphold Edgeworth Tobacco as first, last, and always.''—Advt. THE EAGEBNESS OF YOUTH. Children tako all sorts of risks in | their little games and accidents often occmyaltho.g mostly of a niin. r nature. These, however, require care, and the best treatment is unquestionably Bee i Ointment. Relieves pain, and stops irritation. Good for cuts, bruises, and all kinds of sores and skin eruptions. Is 6d everywhere.—Advt. "HAPPINESS LIES, MUST OF ALL, IN HEALTH."— G. W. Curtis. A cough or cold makes happiness impossible and may quite easily undermine your constitution. Baxter's Lung Preserver roots out tho most stubborn cough or cold and acts as a tonic by enriching and touewing the blood-cells. Penetrating, warming, soothing, and pleasant to take. Bo suro you get "Baxter's." All chemists and stores; 2s 6d for gener-ous-sized bottle, or, better still, get the family size at 4s 6d.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure—First aid for coughs, colds, influenza.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 22, 26 July 1927, Page 6