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A young girl onto asked -Mark I wain if ho liked books i'ur birthday gilts. "Well, that depends," drawled the great humorist, "If a, hook lias a leather cover it is really valuable as a razor strop. If it is a-brief, concise work, such as the French write, it. is useful to put under the short leg of a wobbly table. An old-fashioned book with a clasp can't be beat as a missile to hurl at a dog; and a largo book, like a geography, is as good as a piece of tin to nail over a broken pane of glass." Mr Walter Trafford, Pharmaceutical Chemist by Exam., High-street, West Maitland, N.S.W., writes: "I have had over 25 years active and practical experience in leading English and Colonial Pharmacies, and am convinced that of all the numerous cough medicines, none has given greater satisfaction than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 invariably use it in my own family and have derived such benefit from it that when I am asked to recommend agojd medicine I unhesitatingly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." For sale everywhere... Old Lady: Conductor, is this my car? Conductor (affably): No, ma'am, fhis car belongs to the Boston Elevated.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14042, 28 October 1909, Page 3
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