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" OH, THE RELIEF !" * . WHEN YOU CAN “JUST DROP EVERYTHING AND FORGET IT.” What a relief it is just to “ drop everything ” and leave the house to look after itself for the day! Just to forget things for a few hours. To find compensation for being “ left to carry on alone to find release from monotony. There’s relaxation of jhe mind in getting your friends to lunch with you at the Savoy at least once a week. For there’s mutual help, cheeriness, and solace for the soul in a chat to your friends over a delightfully-served meal in the peaceful atmosphere of the Savoy. Try it this week—then make it a regular habit to rendezvous at the Savoy.—[Advt.]

fnslant relief for Coughs, Colds - Woods’ Great Peppermint Onra.—

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Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 16

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