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FUGITIVE IN LOFT.

10 TES EDITOB. Sir, —You have reported fairly full the remarkable case of Rennie, who was an uninvited guest in our store for over four weeks. , The night he broke into the store was very wet and cold, and Rennie left his overcoat and boots on the roof. After unearthing him yesterday and handing him over to the police and putting two and two together, it is quite evident that the exposure on the roof in the wet caused Rennie to catch a severe cold. A storeman heard on two occasions suppressed wheezing from his hiding place, and put it down to cats. It is now' disclosed that Rennie treated himself with Dr Sharp’s Liing Protector, with the extraordinary result that after using two bottles (borrowed o(f us) he was able to escape for four weeks from betraying his presence, although during those weeks several men were working continuously within a few feet of him. Dr Sharp’s Lung Protector is only a small side lino with us, hut for the sake of those who suffer from coughs and chest troubles we, without expectancy of gain, desire only to show its wonderful effcacyand to proclaim for the benefit of sufferers what relief may be obtained by the use of the remedy that we have men-tioned.—-We are, etc., Neill and Co., Ltd. (Published by Arrangement

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Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 10

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FUGITIVE IN LOFT. Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 10

FUGITIVE IN LOFT. Evening Star, Issue 19550, 7 May 1927, Page 10

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