]) I.ST IX GUI SHE D RELATION. r l hero is a man <Vho yearns to (ill his house with comforts, " while his wife yearns to fill it with antiques. Her pet theory is that in pawnshops one may find many treasured heirlooms. ‘’ I suppose tin's was handed down to yon by some great-great-grandfather,” said a visitor, tapping the snuff-box. “No,” replied the brutal husband. “It was .second-handed down to us by an ‘ uncle.’ ” Old Lady Friend of Family: “ f suppose your dear son passed everything at college?” Dear Son’s Pa; “Oh, yes, indeed—until they' made him sol 1 his car.” TO EASE A TICKLING COUCH. “ Many thanks,” writes a lady, “ for (lie splendid help you sent'me in Pulmonas; they eased my throat greatly. I suffer from a tickling,, cough at times, especially at nights. The Pulmonas i have taken have acted like a charm. 1 Pulmonas are invaluable night or day. They quickly relieve coughs, colds, 'Hu, etc. Is 6d and 2s 6d,—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 2
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163Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20130, 21 March 1929, Page 2
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