FOE Heartburn, Acidity and Pain after eating take SHABJLAND’S magnesia. It both relieves and prevents. But be sure it’s SHARLAND’S. Nothing else is "just as good." One shilling. " Highlanders have a tolerance towards the more Anglo-Saxon, but a great contempt for Scots not of their own clan or sept! London not long ago caught one of the breed, young, with a fine degress from his alma mater, and with an unblushing record of tries scored for the Scottish XV. against the English team; caught him and harnessed him to English ournalism. Some of ns took him out to see town. We would dine at a real Scottish restaurant, and there the giant was expansive and gentle, full of sound learning and classical lore, but in. pibroch-tones proclaiming the land of his nativity. A Scots waiter attended, one not of our man’s country, and our hero kindled scornfully at his dialect. As the man withdrew the scholar leaned across the table and said in a thunderous whisper, ‘"Noo, did ever ye hearr the laike o’ yon felly's brogue?” Peace to his honest bones, now one with the soil of Flanders. DIRTY BANK NOTES, Disease bacilli are spread by the circulation of soiled bank notes. A safeguard against infection is Fluen■ol gargled or sniffed up the nostrils. *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9804, 30 October 1917, Page 2
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