A little Roman girl who died nearly 2000 years ago had her toys buried with her. Her favourite dolls, with cosmetics of their (and her) complexions, were beside her, a little tea table and a miniature silver candlestick, bright-coloured building blocks, a gold filigree brooch and bracelet, and writing tablets, and stylus. In her hand was clasped a penny—to pay her fare to Charon for her ferry across the Styx. Her tomb has been unearthed intact, says an exchange, and with all its contents in a good state of preservation. You should protect the mucous membra no of the no so and throat against Catarrh and Influenza Germs by tho frequent inhalation of Nascol. It is a powerful Antiseptic and Germicide and destroys tho power of the obnoxious germß. 2
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1647, 11 March 1922, Page 6
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130Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1647, 11 March 1922, Page 6
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