For Ever Panting. -KMU. Deep-seated chest colds that eaten at the breath —as well as coughs, colds and sore throats, are all easily removed with Baxter's Lunir Preserver. There's nothing: like "Baxter's," isew Zealand's greatest remedy Tor nearly 80 years. 1/6, 8/6 ana 4/6, chemists and stores. "Baxter's" has tonic properties, too.—(Ad.)
m&jSF \ \ 7 A DIP A DAY keeps ladders away, all .the smart girls know. You see,°when you wear stockings more than a day without washing them, they lose a lot of their elasticity. Then, when you put a sudden strain on them, pop goes a thread and—horrors, you've got a ladder! But Daily Dipping—just a few squeezes through frothy Lux suds — preserves the elasticity of the silk. 'Stead of the threads snap* ping, they 8-t-r-e-t-oh. Much leu chance of ladders. ' And betterfitting stockings, too. Cut down stocking bills ! Say goodbye to grubby ankles, twisted seams, and baggy knees ! Joia the Daily Dippers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 158, 6 July 1937, Page 17
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