Soma tin* ago a resident in a London •nbnra received by post two stall tickets for a popular play. " You will never guess who senior you theee," ran the anonymous note accompanying them, "but go and taw a good time." They obeyed, enjoyed themselves immensely, and (the 'Daily ChroaßcJe' says) leturned home to find £heir house -ransacked! NEVER FELT BETTER. ?I wed to go nearly mad with pains in jut 3bead," say* Miss R. E. Foster, 55 Iffla atewt, South "Melbourne, Vic. "I tried abwKt everything, but the headaohes were there iiert the same. Then I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised in the paper, and thought I would gire them a trial. Toe first iew dose* made a difitreut woman or i&&: for tfeejr wcomptetely- relieved m» of
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Evening Star, Issue 15513, 8 June 1914, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 15513, 8 June 1914, Page 3
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