A sentimental woman was married to an unroinantic man. One evening she said to him with a. nigh, “ would you mourn for mo if L were to die?” “ Oh, yles,.” he mumbled, “of course I would.” “ And would you visit the cemetery often}'” she pursued. “Certainly,” he said, with a little more animation. “I pass it on the way to the golf links, anyhow.” No cold is “NAZOL” proof. Tins sure, safe specific. penetrates right to the root of the trouble and brings instant relief. Sixty doses for Is fid.— [Advt.] '
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Evening Star, Issue 20196, 8 June 1929, Page 20
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91Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20196, 8 June 1929, Page 20
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