THERE'S A SILVER LINING TO EVERY CLOUD. Tho days were long, the nights were drear And life was scarce worth while: ' The charms of Mary Pickford palled, E'en Chaplin brought no smile. With aching head and sinking heart Alas! I felt so ill. I thought I'd die; but succour came, It's form—a simple pill. 'Twtis in a dainty bottle placed With others of its kind, And now ] know thoir wondrous power, All care is left behind. Let others head this cheery tajo, But they should see, of course That every little bottle bears ' Tho name of Dr Morse. • During four days of armistice celebrations London ambulances had 371 calls.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17576, 18 March 1919, Page 7
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109Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17576, 18 March 1919, Page 7
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