Dear Mr. Caudle lay in bed, With hot, wet flannels round his head; He moaned, poor chap, not once nor twice. The "flu" had got him in its vice. Hut. .Tones will always be his friend, For Caudle's cold he helped to mend By buying—what? You may be sure, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. According to a report presented to the Bennondsey Borough Council, 'the sauitory inspectors destroyed three tons twelve hundredweight of bad eggs within a fortnight.
Make Y@«?sel£ FIT! l?ig'lit food mokes clour brain and strong frame. One gains quickly in physical and menial strength 011 Grape-Nuts which supply ' (lie natural elements, from, grains, such as Albumen, Phosphate of Potash, etc., which Nature uses (0 rebuild worn-out cells in brain and nerves. A scientific fact, easily ! proved by a 10-days' use of G?ape-Nttts "There's a Reason." >iili 11 111 |H In 1 '"'""-"'l ■ j-1 ■! 1 I■ 11 Ui U. IIILIII II lljjj
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 3
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153Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1793, 4 July 1913, Page 3
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