I — "Am! there I «tood, Aunt Susan," said Miss Porter's long-winded nephew, who had been dioninjj on about his summer 'n. Switzerland for some hours since the old) lady's eves bes;an to droop — "and there I stood Aunt Susan, with the abyss yawnin<r in front of me." "Wil'iam." said Aunt? feudal., speakinof as one who has lonj? kept silence, "was that abyss a-yawning before you rot there, or did it begin afterward?"
j This elder brother^ r<r^;^ fefc^ Pectoral. Hia V >^S^^^? mother told f the one standard cough medicine for children. 1 V is entirely free from narcotics or poison of any kind. It is the great ! remedy the world over for colds,' i coughs, croup, whooping-cough, i influenza, la grippe, and all bronI chial complaints. 1 Accept no substitute or cheap ! and worthless imitation. Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Put up in large and small bottles. 1 faiund by Dr. J. C. Ay«r k C«.. Ltwalt, Hut.. U*B.i^
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 11 March 1908, Page 82
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