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Wife; “I see that in Sumatra a wife can be bought for twelve shillings. Isn’t it perfectly awful?” Hubby: “Oh, I don’t know; I suppose prices aro high there, just the same as in other countries.” Sure and certain, WADE'S WORM FIGS. Children like them—[Advt.l

Same price as ordinary Tomato Sauce Melhuish’s Seedless Tomato Sauce. POR your health’s sake it pays to drin'.i ROMA TEA, because the’ injuriouf Tannin Dust is removed. Your grocer keep; Roma, the Tea with Aroma and No Dust.

ll fiS fjjnjSiCT V SA r-s. fc 1 C h)lien little folks Nothing strikes terror to the Give Bennington’s Irish Moss heart of a parent like the croupy directly if the croupy cough mancough. Hard, brassy—it develops ifests itself, and in addition about midnight—the little one moisten the air of the bedroom draws its breath with difficulty with steam, by keeping a kettle and with a loud crowing noise, boiling there. At the same time And how satisfactory to have on apply heat to the front of the hand a bottle of a trusted and neck by a hot sponge. Keep the tried remedy like Bennington’s little sufferer in bed till the cold Irish Moss—a medicine that is has gone, and thus prevent the safe and sure—and is guaranteed possibility of more serious troufree from harmful drugs and ble. For children and adults narcotics. Treat the child’s cold there is no remedy so safe and with Bonnington’s immediately certain as Bennington’s Irish the first signs appear, and thus Moss for coughs, colds, whoopprevent the possibility of croup, ing cough or influenza. Sixty years continuous use has proved its value and effectiveness. Insist on getting the genuine BONNINGTON’S. TmutwtmZ * IRISH MOSS Smaller Size FOR COUGHS &' COLDS 1,6 ll Bottle 2/6 209

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Evening Star, Issue 18044, 11 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18044, 11 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18044, 11 August 1922, Page 3

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