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A voting '.vohkui, travelling alone, ;<!;<! unused to the ways of the world, had left, her homo on an i-ariy morning train to viisit a friend in Imic.-.liirc. It h;i<J keen a, tiring joumev, and just below reaching Dutnfermlino sfso laid i alien a,sloop. \\ .iking up, «110 turned Pi an old o-'iitlomaii on the seat h<’s;ide her, and said ; “ U ill you please tall me it' v-v arc on fins side of J)nrnfcnnljii» or the other 1 ’* Wo ate on this side,” im said. And slur settled down again, entirely ea! sd/ed. Troublesome coughs in old and young are quickly stopped hy “NAZOL” Take some drops on sugar. Arts like a charm. 60 doses is 6J.—[Advt.j

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Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 1

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