I The rhythmical movement of the , British Foot Guards on the march is j likely in the near future to lose some l # of its music. The regulated and ‘sharply resonant tramp of many foot in unison on a hard country road is to be partially silenced by the general use of rubber-covered heels. First aid for coughs, colds, and influenza, Woods’ Great X’eppermint Cure.—[AdvtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 19319, 4 August 1926, Page 8
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65Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19319, 4 August 1926, Page 8
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