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The Queensland Teachers’ Journal publishes the following from an Engjlish boy's essay on Queen Elizabeth:— "Queen Elizabeth, who was called the Virgil Queen bocos she knew Latin, was walking out one day when she came to a puddle. Sir Walter 'Raleigh put down his cloak and the Queen ■stepped on it and made a mess of it. Seeing this, she said to Sir Walter: ‘l’ve made a mess of your cloak. 5 To which he replied: ‘Lieu ct mon droit,’ which means, ‘By Clod, you’re right!’ ” WHOOPINGCOUGH has no terrors for those who use “ HEENZO ” (Hean’a Essence). The first dose 1 will prove its value. Cuts the phlegm j away: eases breathing; prevents severe whooping. Small bottle makes a pint. Saves your money, does you good. | Gargle freely for throat troubles. 24
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Northern Advocate, 31 January 1927, Page 6
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