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ISfSVV N VI V / m L % A pleasant jufimey toyou OURNEYS are tedious. Nerves become frayed—the brain wearied. Break the tedium—relax the tension by the use of Wrigley’s Chewing Sweets. Any doctor will tell you that chewing has a soothing effect on strained nerves. It calms and relaxes the whole nervous system —rests and refreshes mind and body as well. Wrigley’s also does you good in other ways. It cleanses teeth and mouth as nothing else can. After meals it helps digestion* sweetens the breath and removes all trace of eating* drinking and smoking. Always have Wrigley’s handy. < Spearmint*- Double Mint—Jaicy Fntft -<! hat pae&ata S&

A lady entered a gramophone dealer’s shop and asked for a certain record to 1 e played over. When this had been done «he asked: “ Is that an electric-ally-recorded disc?” “ Yes, madam,” answered the assistant, “all records are now electric.” “ Then,” said the lady, “ it s no use to us; we’ve only got gas laid on !” Peggy was often naughty, and on one occasion, when she had been particularly trying, her mother, hoping to be specially impressive, said : “ Don’t you know that if you keep on doing so many naughty things your children will be naughty, too” “Oh, mummy!” exclaimed the child triumphantly. “ now you have given yourself away!”

A RAILWAY IMPROVEMENT. It would be** gro.it improvement if they did away with draughts at railway stations. Many a cough and cold originate when traveiling The best preventive- Pulnrmnas, the little soothing, healing, antiseptic pastilles that protect from and relieve coughs, colds, soro throats, bronchitis, asthma, and lung troubles. Puhnonas, Is 6d and Ss 6d, chemists and stores.—[Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20315, 25 October 1929, Page 3

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