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Woods' Great -Peppermint Cure, aid for Coughs. Colds: Influenza.—Advt

Bgg m w& m& MIS oi£: 9f 9 kad. a. THOUSAND iJoiu 8 would use them all to vote Continuance, because S am old enough to realise that prohibition would be a dangerous and quite unnecessary restriction to impose upon my generation, which is determined to think and act for itself with due respect for all authority that commands respect. The idea of wearing the "cast-off" prohibition cloak of other countries definitely does not appeal. " How is character to be stabilised to the meeting and buffeting of the temptations with which youth is beset? Long experience has proved beyond peradventure that compulsion is not the answer." Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 3rd, 1934 OUT THE TWO BOTTOM LINES •

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 124, 21 November 1935, Page 26

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