Not every Sovereign has been careful for ilia dignity wiieu delivering tiie apeeott limn tne luroue at tne opening 01 jfariiainent. Ueoige J.V., wnen rrinco itegeut, pace bet iaueriuan-tiiat so atUe attention vvouid oe given to what he read tnat ho could uuerpoiate anytning ue iiKed wituout causing surprise, ilie Det was accepted, and, iiadway tiirougii the speech, tiro i'rince paused, said "Baa, baa. black sheep," and went on without anyone seeming to notice. Sheridan related tho audacity to Canning, and expressed amazement that no notice had been taken". "Didn't you hear him say the words distinctly?" he asked. "I did," replied Canning, "but as ho was looking straight at you as He said thorn, I took it for a merely personal allusion.''
Cold in tha Head, did you say ? Then low no time Ij getting "NAZGL." Marvellous how rapidly that honest renledy shifts a cold. 60 dosea. Is 6d. 2
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 3
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151Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 3
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