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A dog breeder toils the following story, which he declares to be true. A dachshund recently changed owners and went to live in a village a lew miles away. He soon settled down in his new abode, but occasionally visited his old master, with whom he stayed for a few hours, returning when put on the road for home and told to go on. One day. however, he relnsed to obey, and his new master, guessing where he had gone, but anxious at his non-return, telephoned to make inquiries. On being told ho suggested that the log bo bruughr to the tele phono and the receiver placed against its ear. “Hilly, you must come at once ” he said sternly, whereupon the chastened animal ran out of the house and lost no time in reaching its kennel. A true and tried remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, and sore throat is -“-&AZOL," Sistjr doge§ Is 6d*—

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Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18998, 21 July 1925, Page 9

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