It was in a very evangeKstic district of Wales that the countryside was defaced on every available spot with scriptural texts and would-be heart-searching questions. On the flat stonework of a bridge, in huge letters, appcared the soul-rackmg query: "What will y on do when you die ?" But it was not so unanswerable as the writer hoped, for an enterprising bagman in the chemist line wrote nnderneath in letters of equal size : "Use Dash's Cold Cream — it's good for bums," • V.
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 12, 4 June 1920, Page 6
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