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Fain Would I Change That Note —Hume. When you’ve got a rasping voice, a sore throat, or a bad ,cough, talc® Bax» ter’s Lung Preserver and quickly change the irritation to soothing quiet. "Baxter’s” is best for coughs, colds, and all bronchial ailments. Always ask for “Baxter’s”—the cough remedy. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. at your chemist or store. —4

j SOMETHING YOU NEED i If you’re tired before your time, nerves all gone, listless, take a course of Marshall’s Fospherine, the mighty nerve tonic “Marshall's” restores health and confidence. “Marshall’s” puts joy into life by building your nerves, replacing phosphorous deficiency in modern diets. 100 doses for 2/6 d at all chemists and stores. —i

FOR A PRESENT ' Nothing as impressive as a charming bowl, jug, vase, or dish of crystal. Minsons have a glorious lot, the pick of English productions, at prices within your reach. —3

j Such of the cable news in this issue as is so headed has appeared in “The Times,” and is sent to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not. those of "The 1 Times” unless expressly stated to be :.o.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21717, 26 February 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21717, 26 February 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21717, 26 February 1936, Page 11

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