Wo fools buy things we can't afford, And sneer at old-time ways; When naught remains for bed and board AVe fall on evil days. But co-mmonsense throv.gh all surWhen bad colds we endure, We save a coin to save our lives With Woods' Great I'eppermint Cure.
"A few months ago my little boy Bruce (aged two), after a bad cold on top of teething trouble, wa3 going down the hill, and it was doubtful whether he would pull through. Knowing what Lane's did for my J daughter, Christina, 1 put ? him on Luna's. At one* J it brought back the lost 1 weight and mode him a J new child. He is to-day I Iff running about in good |H| hcnllh, and I can M$ honestly say the reJH suit of only half a pM dozen bottles. ||| "G. HENRY, 1 M "Sydney." S|| 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle 1 H at all Chemists and
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 78, 15 June 1928, Page 7
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