"Do you mean to say you won t give aire, iny'imonev back for this book 'ust because I have read it?" ..".Yes, madam, •but 'what is tli© matter? Is imperfect, or anything'like that?'.' "Then, why are you'not satisfied! with the novel?" "Why, I don't like the way it ends." "Is your new jnotoi'-car a good hillclimber?" "Fine." replied Mr Chugpi ".s. "I onlv wish it would draw the line at hills. 'Sometimes it wants to try a tree-box or a telegraph pole." DELAY OF JUSTICE IS INJUSTICE. Mothers and heads of families- should, —"Landor. in justice to themselves and their -children, know the great value of Baxter's I>\ng. Preserve/ as a remedy for all chest and -bronchial troubles. A great deal of di-,stres3.would he saved. "Baxter's" invariably gives relief in the severest cases of ..coughs, . colds, sore throats and like worries,'besides totting up the >syste:mi,-that has been weakened by constant suffering. A big bottle costs Is JOd at all 'Chemists and .Storekeepers.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 21 July 1916, Page 5
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162Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, 21 July 1916, Page 5
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