rictta,” .said Mr Mock ton, “when yon intimated that t had not accomplished much in this life.” “Indeed!” “lies, I don’t like to dispute your opinions. But to suggest that a man who succeeded in becoming your husband hasn’t achieved much seems a little bit unjust.” lie who hesitates is lost; Breast right up and do it! Find at first your path in life. Then with ;oy pursue it! Woods' Great I’cppc.mint Cure is good, Take it when you need it. Couchs and coVs it kills nt once; Take advice and heed it!-’- lAdriJ
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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 1
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94Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 1
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