SHE DIDN’T SUIT. Edifch Wharton, engaging a maid for her aparsaent, interviewed one whose name SJSIL™ 7 «appropriately have- been Miss Xwohttle. Of course, madam,” said this girl you won’t expect me to sweep?” rJno’ • n °.’. o n s e ® d ;” “ J ' T ° r answer the doord®!!? r Certainly not. 5 ’ “ Nor ” *No no, iMrs Wharton interrupted, graciously* I expect none of these things from my parlormaid, I only want her to look at, and for that you are too plain.” Irritation in the throat, stuffiness in the head banished by “ NAZOL.” Instant relief Get * Nazol Inhaler.—£4dvt,]
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Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 9
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97Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17483, 14 October 1920, Page 9
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