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TOIIPID LIVER STIHKKD BY DR MOUSE'S INDIAN HOOT PILLS. Mr E. 0. Haws, 3 Fielding street, Addington, Christchurch, writes: “As a laxative medicine I can recommend Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills, being subject to Constipation. I have used them for many years, and can state they invigorate the system and make life worth living to the sufferer from a sluggish or torpid liver.”—[Advt.]

A beggar woman stole an alarm clock from a Budapest inn. Nobody saw her place it in her basket. She was about to leave the inn—when the alarm clock went off. She was sent to prison.

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Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 13

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