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Persons who carry their sticks and umbrellas . Trader. their-arms horizontally pointed are (says the ‘Lancet’), a public nuisance. . : 'v ( .v’ ; . A gipsy woman named SaftaVronki, living "n the borders.of the town of Roshoii do Verdi, has given birth to five children a* once—three boys and two cirla. All'ere' alive and thriving. ‘ 'When Influenza stallcathe land, '- - , La Grippe or. bronchial trouble; Or croupy coughs are going round V' V.’ ” ; Our'misery to double, - * • Would you, from every cough and cold, 1 - ' Keep'you and yours secure,- - ,*•. There’s one, and only one advice—' 'J;\ Take Woods’ G«at P«spetminti43uror^ CAdTt3 ;.'

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Evening Star, Issue 12524, 7 June 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12524, 7 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 12524, 7 June 1905, Page 1

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