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A GOOD CONCERT SPOILED

Have you ever noticed flow often chmoi services, public mootings, concerts, theatrical . performances, and the like are completely I spoiled by fits of coughing amongst tho j audience? | Has it evor occurred to you how grossly I unfair it is to performers to have their efforts ruined and the comfortable enjoyment of the whole audience spoiled by your spasm of coughing ? j Hove you ever given any thought to I the fact that every time you cough you j are scattering broadcast millions of germs j to the danger of other members of tho ' audience? If you give this matter any thought at ] all you must realise that when you cough 1 or sneeze in a crowded hall or at a friend's home you are actually a danger to public health. The object of this paragraph is therefore to plead for more consideration for others when you arc suffering fom Coughs and Colds, and to suggest that tho sufferers , should get rid of any chest troubles as | quickly as possible by taking Hearne’s Brou- * chitis Cure, which is not only the most. effective, but the most rapid remedy on i the market for Coughs, Croup, and Chest Colds. Obtainable almost everywhere. Price, 2s fid and 4s fid per bottle.—[Advt.]

“Do you know there is a language of perfume? Heliotrope, for example, means •I lovo you, and rose, ‘I am worthy of you.’ ’ "linked! And -*■ suppose the absence of perfumery means ‘I have nothing to smy.' * "No i it moans * I haven’t a ■Meat.' ”

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Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 10

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