Stud? . (f«cetions!y) —'" This steak is YAic, a ■rJav in' June, Mr.-? Borden; very rare." L-iiml"l'hlv fornstilv)—" And yonr b;H is like March weather; nlv.v-iys unsettled." Wouiwlml Soulier Jptt.-r to be sent to his wife) —" Th? nurses here arc a very plain lot- " Nurse-—■" Oh, come ! I sliy. that's not very polite to'us." Soldier —"'Never mind, nurse, put it down. It'll please her." Mcdiai 1 mop. recaiiTinond Grosil?—DOCTORS' CREAM O' GROATS—a* a better an.l more nourishing, food for children and invalids.—TAdvt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8
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80Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16779, 6 July 1918, Page 8
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