A Nazi officer asked a Belgian the time. The Belgian pretended not to understand. “It’s 7.15,” called out a little girl who was passing. "My little dear,” said the Nazi, “how do you know the time without looking at a watch?” “Can’t you see there’s no one about?” said the child. “They’re all at home — it’s the hour of the English radio.” -A
“ORDERED TO A TOOK LANE’S INSTEAD” F.S. writes to say that he was ordered to a Sanatorium, threatened with Lung Trouble, after prolonged Bronchitis. His wife persuaded him to try Lane’s Emulsion instead. “I have been taking Lane’s ever since, and have had no time off work. 1 put on weight, lost the cough and feel a new man.” Such experiences prove the merits of Lane’s Emulsion. It is Nature’s Food Medicine—full of sunshine and vitamins, lane’s EWLSOOJG)
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1941, Page 7
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141Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 August 1941, Page 7
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