JUST A PACK OF LIES?
I heard a tale the other day That- mado me ope my eyes: But said, when I had heard it through, 'Twas just a. pack of lies! To tell me that a person could Gat rid of all their ills, Their headache and their backache. Too, by taking little pills. Determined to find. out. myself, A bottle ') did buy, 'Twas parcelled up quite daintily; I too!-: one just to try. And, lo! when I awoke next morn, - I really felt quite gay; The change was most remarkable, So I took ono every day. One word of warning I must tell, .Before my tale is through— Be sure tliey'-r« Doctor Morse's Pills, JN'o other ones will-do rso if you take my advice, You'll quickly lose that pain, Those magic pills will cure your ills, And make you well again. —Advt.
Economical mothers should buy Kazol —the best family cough and cold remedy. Ready for instant use. Clears headstnißness, soothes . throat-soreness, kills cold-germs. 2s"o cold is Nazol-proof. Can be taken on lump sugar. Some drops sprinkled on a child's night-gown quickly relieve a troublesome cough. Sixty doses eighteenpence. Avoid imitations—cet senuine Kazol,—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 125, 29 May 1919, Page 10
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