In inis memoirs the late L-rd Charles Beresford told this tale of two bluejackets who had got on horseback. One man/had struck a bucking broncho typo : of .steed, and hie companion viewed the V quadruped’s flighty behaviour with con- • cera. “ Get off that ’orsc, Jack,” he implored hs mate, “he’s a real beast, and ho mistake.” “’B ain’t no beast, neither,” relatedl Jack, “e’s the cleverest ’orso I ever seed. ‘E throws me up and .down,and,he catches me! 'Why, e’s only . missed me three times an an ‘our!” To remove a Bad Cold take “NAZOL” • on sugar,, which -should be dissolved in , the. mouth. Or use .the -Nazol Inhaler, v- jjEithar,' treatment never Mis.—
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Evening Star, Issue 17191, 5 November 1919, Page 8
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114Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17191, 5 November 1919, Page 8
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