LATEST IN SOUVENIRS,
A woman was discussing a party she had given. “You know,” she said 1 , “Mrs H. came, but she was a great nuisance. She has such a passion for souvenirs. She’s mad on collecting.” “My dear,” said her friend, “no need to tell mo that; she stayed with me onoo, to my cost.” “ I suppose you missed your china, or something, when she left?” “No, I missed my husband.”
GOOD HEALTH COSTS LESS. Siity-four Ifealth-ghdng draughts of Stevens’ Health Salt now cost only 2s 6d. Keep a bottle handy. An occasional doso puts you in good form for work and play. Chemists and grocers. Say “ Stevens.”—tAdy.tJ
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Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 2
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109Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 2
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