11l addition to her husband and five sons serving in the Army, Mrs Freeman, of Durnhgton, near Worthing, England, has five brothers and four nephews also seran<r in the forces. ° Baby lips are taught to prattle Woods' Great Peppermint •Cure!'' t£- midst of life ' B bi £ battle Drink Woods' Peppermint Cure. Cave you cold or cough or wheezing? Do you spend your time in sneeziutr? t U lc ¥ p S a . nd the teasing
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Evening Star, Issue 16093, 19 April 1916, Page 1
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74Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16093, 19 April 1916, Page 1
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