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THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO

Did he

or did he not ? -this is a point upon which the minatrel

is dumb

If he did , when ? -if tie did not , then why not ? Because

if he didthere must have been a reason

and if he did notthen

On the whole we are led to believe

the omission was unreasonable

he DID , at lucid intervals , especially to prepare himself for the

night he broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

There would be no diffi

culty in the

way

can be purchased at all Druggists there and

everywhere ; and this suggests another inquiry .-If more people did might not the bank at Monte Carlo be more frequently broken with

impunity

As for the reason

a

it was reported that this man worked

Nowthe

system

system works the manand BEECHAMS PILLS work

a

the system

The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo knew

great deal . When a thing was Worth a Guinea a Box , he was likely to keep his eye on it , and when a Guinea ' s worth could be had for about a Shilling , twenty to one he would " get on . " At all events this is a safe speculation :-you break the box and nothing else . There is no gambling about the investment , the gambolling comes on afterwards ; so think of your head in the morning and be in time with precautionary measures . Extravagance and over-indulgence

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Ad00700

THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO

Did he

or did he not ? -this is a point upon which the minatrel

is dumb

If he did , when ? -if tie did not , then why not ? Because

if he didthere must have been a reason

and if he did notthen

On the whole we are led to believe

the omission was unreasonable

he DID , at lucid intervals , especially to prepare himself for the

night he broke the Bank at Monte Carlo

There would be no diffi

culty in the

way

can be purchased at all Druggists there and

everywhere ; and this suggests another inquiry .-If more people did might not the bank at Monte Carlo be more frequently broken with

impunity

As for the reason

a

it was reported that this man worked

Nowthe

system

system works the manand BEECHAMS PILLS work

a

the system

The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo knew

great deal . When a thing was Worth a Guinea a Box , he was likely to keep his eye on it , and when a Guinea ' s worth could be had for about a Shilling , twenty to one he would " get on . " At all events this is a safe speculation :-you break the box and nothing else . There is no gambling about the investment , the gambolling comes on afterwards ; so think of your head in the morning and be in time with precautionary measures . Extravagance and over-indulgence

numbered among the mighty army who yearly 6000000 boxes .

present he is not to be swallow the contents of

that for the

howeverseems certain

give him the clear

the patent ) that would

he should buy the

more natural than that

need antidotes , so what Pills ( he could not buy head needed . One thing

. , . , . , ; , . . - , they , ? , by . , , 1 . I , , , , ,,

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