The spread of games and athletics in France is making its mark on the physical characteristics as on the 6ociaJ life of the race. The attraction of the cafe is di«tinctlv on the watte. Young men in training cannot afford to sit drinking innumerable hocks after their day's ttork is over. For influenza take Woods* Great PepperB»««>i Cure; never fails; Is 6d, 2s6d.—£A.dvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 10
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63Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14628, 26 July 1911, Page 10
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