The dear old woman tramped miles over the hills to get a bottle of medicine for a small boy who was ill in her remote village. When she had described the symptoms, the doctor set about preparing the mixture, one ingredient of which was a poison which could be administered only in the smallest quantities. She watched him pouring it out with the utmost cars into (bo measuring glass. Ha poured a little from the bottle, held the glass up to the light, and then put in a few more drops. “ Ah, doctor,” she said, reproachfully, “ you needna be sae stingy. Eemember, it’s for a pair wee orphan laddie,”
Troublesome coughs in old and young are quickly stopped by “ NAZOL.” Take some drops on sugar. Acts like a charm. 60 doses la 6cL—[AdvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 11
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133Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18333, 21 July 1923, Page 11
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