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A hacking cough strains throat and chest, Its victim knows no ease or rest. A raucous rattle conies to stay, And seldom ceases night or day. A hacking cough may chronic grow, And lay its anxious victim low; But such affliction none endure When taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. (15) GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS. Spalding balls were used by the winners of the 1931 British Open, American Open, Australian Open, and by both finalists in the American Amateur. These champions also used Spalding "Cushion-Neck" Clubs. (?)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3399, 28 July 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3399, 28 July 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3399, 28 July 1932, Page 6

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