SYDAL YOUR HANDS. If you keep a jar of Sydal in your kitchen, and rub a very little into your Hands JjeTore washing- them, you will soon realise what a boon is Sydal. Many ladies have Uoue this for $5 years and over. Sydal brings out dirt and leaves the liancLs soft, pliable and young.—(Ad.) "Some griefs are med'cinable." —Shakespeare. Tile prevalent grief at this time of the year is a heavy cold brought on by the inclement weather's But New Zealanders don't worry about such an annoyance— experience has taught the majority that such , a grief is promptly soothed and remedied by Baxter's Lung • Preserver. Also i tones up the system against further ;&ttacks. Baxter's ■ is now sealed . with a new screw cap, which preserves the contents. All chemists and stores. Large, economical, family size at 4/6; smaller 6izes a.t 2/6 and 1/6. —(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 57, 9 March 1931, Page 17
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