And be' he monarch, saint or knave, Each man is but his nature’s slave. The calmest, proudest life may hold Some squalid story still untold. We are but mortai 5 each and all, And all must common ills endure; When winter coughs and colds befall, Each needeth Woods’ Great Pepper mint Cure • Tourists vlsTtmg the Southern Lakes complain of the prevalence of mosquitos, but the wise ones have nothing to fear, as they take a supply ot Q-Tol with them. also com nletelv allays tb* discomfort o r burn.An American tourist recently disturbed his cabin mates for hours by incessant coughing until one of the latter produced Fluenzol Quietness then reigned, and =leen was possible for - For Couchs ana co!d3, never falls.* Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,
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Shannon News, 3 August 1926, Page 3
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126Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Shannon News, 3 August 1926, Page 3
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