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WHAT IS A SNEEZE? A sneeze is a warning that may become a prophecy. It says “Look out for a cold.” If you’re not careful it will mean “ you’ll got a cold.” It’s your nose’s advico that the deicncos of your vitality are being undermined. If your natural vigor has no reserve forces to repel the attack, dangerous pulmonary diseases may invade your system, and during the winter months your system is seldom hardy enough to repel the invader. Nor is it worth while to risk it. At the first sneeze your temperature should be lowered and your system tuned up to fighting pitch. And the simplest and swiftest way of doing so is with a spoonful of M.'l.M.. well known in the past as Marshall’s Influenza Mixture. M.I.M. has become first favorite in the healing of coughs and colds. A large bottle costs but two and sixpence. Gel one from your chemist or storekeeper.— fAdvt.]

Husband; “Where do you think our fshild sot nli his sense from?” Wife: “From you, of course.” Husband; “Good gracious! You don’t mean to pay you agree with mo for once?” Wife: “Yes; 1 have still got all wy sense.”-

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Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19697, 26 October 1927, Page 11