It was Di- Siinue! Johnson, the great lexiccg^ipher rtho ywce the laws, " Oiaret is the liquor for Soys; pc.tformen; bus he wao as^esto ha a hero mr=,t d.-uk bra^oy." Johnson I:nc- W nothing cr less about tce;o.al:sw. Wo Blue Riboou Avaiy m those cays. Hr ; a-Johnson hvsd vow ;.a would dou.L!e?s i-vc fl^3heaLisj:st..w:th. "a-d f r iuvUlCs aothingT'e 'HiKEXs Blood PjssTo::iv..!" All d'-ea«-es o! o ■skin fly before it, and the sight of owe bottle oa!y~ or chis world-renowned meuie'ne would scare away tie yorst attack of momnat'era a man was ev^'- cui-sel Witn Ask for Hkchss's, Blood R3sro?.s?., aow prccuraole from all chemists and respectable storekeepers ra New * •
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4719, 21 February 1884, Page 2
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