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HERE'S TO RIPE OLD AGE—"THE DOCTOR." Here's to the ripe old age of -DOCTORS' SPECIAL RIM ABLE OLD SCO.TCIC WHISKY: the finest spirit distilled in Bonnie Scotland. _ Agreeable to every discerning palate, "DOCTORS' SPECIAL" is worth far more than the modest price asked tor lfc "THE DOCTOR" always makes good friends and is obtainable at most good hotels. _ H 422&4 There is one humane and certain way (writes a correspondent of the ' Manchester Guardian") of. stopping (or at kast of interrupting) a dog fighta puff of air either from the moutn, or, say a handy bicycle pump, directed into one ear of the dog the effective grip a separation will V 1" stantly take place, and perhaps the combatants may be kept from t« rt^ e mischief. This simple treatment will cause any dog to drop from his mouth bone, or to loosento. grip on a foe. The best way to stop a doff fight (writes Mr Jerome K. Jerome in the "Daily News") is to ttoow your coat, cloak, or shawl over the does' headß. In cases out of £n the sudden darkness startles them letting go. Then seize your own Sfftta Ml- still rou»d to head. He will struggle Violently. You must hold on tight. The.°JJ® r .J®{ will dance round for a while, and then cool down. k mire and pleasant specific for reWABB'S WO HM ■ FIGS. . - -

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 9

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