NEWLY RICH. Estate Agent: I forgot to mention that in this old mansion you’re buying there are three old stained-glass windows. Very Rich Man: That won’t matter. If they’re stained too bad to be cleaned, I can put in some new ones. m I m ,k 1 -/r He was a Baby—till he coughed. Then he became a suffering angel, a threatened treasure, an object of concentrated, devoted, unceasing solicitude. Then the dose. A gurgle—the fat little fist dabs at his mouth. The blue eyes look up with tears on the lashes. And Baby—Smiles. If there’s a Baby in your house, there should always be a bottle of “Hearne’s” on the shelf. It acts like magic with little coughing sufferers—and has done so for 50 years past. It is a family remedy, just as good for adults too I HEARNE3 i M. mmm COLD*, CROUP,'FLU ffi&EME'f SP.SKKJTSS GJIE
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18040, 7 June 1930, Page 14 (Supplement)
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