Both ,old and young aro prono to . . Tho wretched whooping.cough;; ¥ot every iono must own to ' " i ' Tho worth of Barraclough. i\ Acapian Balsam ho contrives ■:■ ■■. • 'To cull -from secrets rare ;:■ :. . ; And o'er dts 'rivals still ..-.'• j naught else can compare. BARSiVCLOUGH'S ACACIAN LUNG. • BALSAM, 3,s 6d.,y- .•'■ - .;- ; ..; ■'•'■■ Urchin—""Please, sir, will you ■' chnngo 'a two-shiiftng piece?" Grocer (fond of his little jake)—"Certainly, my boy. What d'ye want it changed for? Urchin— "'Cos thinks it's.a bad 'unl".
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 939, 5 October 1910, Page 4
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75Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 939, 5 October 1910, Page 4
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