“WHY SAILORS GO ROWING”
Wine, women and song have always spelt a spot of trouble for the Navy lads. Of course, Ihe safest place for them to remain is on their own'ship. But all work and no play makes Jack. Tar a dull hoy. If ho must take a look around, he s going a-rowing and not a-roving to
avoid trouble, it is a new way of looking at life, hut people are thinking these days to preserve life s span. That is why the unfortunate sufferers of Indigestion, Ulcerated Stomach., Nervous Dyspepsia, and all kindred complaints are taking Hardy's Jndi gostinn and T'lcerated Stonmeh Remedy. No dieting and no drugs. Sold by all chemists and stores at two shillings and sixpence and three shillings and mnopeneo a tin.
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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1938, Page 10
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