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The way to check a cough or cold' _ Is knowledge worth much more than gold; So as you'll catch, a cold some day Bead, mark and. learn the surest way. Spread extra blankets on your bed, And just before you lay your head. Drink down a steaming dose, be euro. Of well-stirred Ti'oods’ Great Peppermint • Cure.
SEPTIC THBOAT AIN'T) DIPHTHEEIA, Throat irritation should not bo looted. While waiting; for the Doctor a safe plan is to swab tho throat tritff warm Plucnzol and dispel the microbes^
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 8
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