IN THE EVENING VCOMES SOLACE. "My good old pipe has just reminded me of a dozen promises to write a bit of appreciation of its affinity— Edgeworth," writes Mr. William H. Arbogast. "Fate, kind or otherwise, lias drawn me into a line of work that calls for the very utmost expenditure of nervous energy, tact, and, perseverance. But when the day's work is done, what a blessed solace comes with the first draw of .Edgeworth. Then my pipo and I hold a real conference, and the obstacles fade away with the smoke. Then we wonder why they should have bothered us at all. Good old pipe! Good old Edgeworth!"—Advt.
OLD FBIENDS ARE BEST. You can depend upon your old friends standing by you, and you can depend upon "Nazol," the commonsense, scientific remedy for coughs and colds. Inhale, or take a few drops on sugar. Acts like a cliann. No cold is "Nazfll" proof. Powerful and penetrating, prompt and sure. Only la Od for O'O doses. —Advt.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, : First nid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza.— Advt, ■/ *.■...._._;.:„_ I
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 7
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