LITTLE BETTY AND THE GREENLABELLED JAB. "Mo first!" said little Betty, toddling to the cupboard. Just then Mother came in. "Well, who's first to-day?" ahe asked, as she produced the glass, jar with the green' label. "I am," said Betty proudly, and' the other children looked /envious. ." Hurry up," said Jack; '' I want mine now.'' "K.P. Pure Extract of Malt", iv glass jars (two sizes) with the green label is 'what all children need, bocause it contains the vital elements essential to health and growth. Got a jar now, at once, from the nearest chomist or.store, and watch your children grow bigger and ,;healthier.—Advt. . Woods' Great Peppvmint Cure For Influenza Colds.— Advfc
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 6
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