In the clays of old when knights caught cold. And barons had to sneeze, No warrior bold, with spurs of gold, Knew how to get some ease; But nowaday one’s glad to say Catarrh and coughs are fewer; When nights are cold, and microbes bold, . Take Woods’ Great .* eypennmt Gum.
TM}.\ tiu/ 4: ti J-2» ' agflJ 1 ..'•/ w&w iTw *.VV ,u> JW/| rrw B 3&& P \m f.VJij a, b\t~ SEDS; ffiSSSSBBE afeSi By Motor Talie ■J V {? 1 P' W £jj WilfiYai, A Serviceable , §Hrmd<ajr\t pp f I ASS? W 3 :-vv ;a%y.: •fa:'-' va3« A-“.-; ■•vtta£« l> l ■ 1 ■;■' Ari 1 ■ -•:> | Stop t hat little Cough I From Growing Bigger Jh Every cough strains the delicate tissues of the g throat and bronchia! tubes. Stop the strain by curing the cough. Bennington's fe| Irish Moss not only soothes p the irritation but cures the coughand p . heals and strengthens the mem [| brancs. All reliable retailers will [ I S el! Bennington's Irish Moss when || 1 asked for it. They realise that it is I i right to do so, anrUhey know-that hi Bennington’s is the best coughand cold medicine for it has stood the P test of half a century. Should any y.'A offer you a substitute or imitation, refuse it and insist on getting Bonnington m c a a pla. g b e, m_ is SiNk & A zv Awl M 8 PjISS in slopping night ccaglr, curing obstinate "colds and chest complaints. A ladv living in Lome Street, Wellington, writes; u j hcivc used 4 I on king - 5 Linsft*d Emulsion' for myself and children with grand results. Having a nice, palatable taste, the children lake it readily." “Tonking’s Linsfkd Emulsion.” From al! Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/G, 2/3, ft/6 boJtie. C swrW'W ttl,—fcj u fi X; r It • ■ Lie 23E3 Ei*»,aa one excels simply >iy reason of Us ntoritnu efficacy. Acts lllco a ciitnr in CUTE, DRUtSES. ;>l BURRS. SCALDS, SCRES, SPKfIIMS. jj| Antiseptic and Hfa'lny. 3 SOLD EVERYWHERE - - \r, Ml ■h:) I Lb y |
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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336Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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