Foresight is the weapon or the wise.— Stanus. And a most fortunate weapon it is these cold chilly days. If foresight has induced you to have on your shelf a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, you are proof against the bogeys of winter. 2s 6d buys a big bottle.—Advt. Eighteenpence spent upon a bottle of Nazol is an investment in good health. A few drops taken on lump sugar, or inhaled, will prevent colds, influenza, and sore throat. Nnzol is penetrating and germ-killing. Wonderfully soothing and efficacious. Most economical. Be sure to get the gennine Nazol. —Advt. Don't accept inferior substitutes for Gilbcy'e Dry Gin, as plentiful supplies of this, deservedly-famed' Stimulant are now available at all hotels and bottlo stores.. You can obtain Gilbey's if you ask for Gilbey's and. insist on getting Gilboy's—the Gin that doctors recommend. —Advt. Tho' clad in leather, wool, and fur, All'airmen risks of cold incur, As flying high or flying low j Tho.y flit their biplanes to and fro; • I Their lungs and throats protection need j When planing fit abnormal speed, ■Protection whirl) they all assure By taking Woods' Great ■ Peppermint Curt*. I =-Adyt,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 114, 11 November 1919, Page 4
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