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Southbridge Swimming Club. —A credit balance of £4 Os 3d was reported at the annual meeting of the Southbridge Swimming Club, at which the following officers were elected:— Patron, Dr. E. W Hunt; president. Mi D. T. Paterson; vice-president, Mr E F. Smith; secretary and treasurer, Mi C. H. Miller; committee, Mrs A. O Love, Miss J. Dailey, and Messrs W. C Eggolton, T. Thompson, D. Love, and A. Carter: auditor, Mr T. J. Carter. WOMEN ARE ON PARADE In every branch of the Armed Force*: delivering letters, punching tram tickets on the railways—everywhere women art showing their determination to keep industry running as smoothly as possible Because they cannot afford to have "offdays,” more and more women are using NU. TEX, the neatest, the most modern form of INTERNAL sanitary protection Giving perfect freedom in any work oi sport NU. TEX Is a super-absorbent protection which cannot chafe or rub. Procurable at chemists and department stores everywhere, in two sizes. NU. TEX fit; your purse! —5

THEY ALL COME BACK TO “BAXTERS” For many generations many differed cough remedies have made a brief ap pearance on the market and become forgotten. This is because the public will generally try a new thing, bu they always come back to “Baxters,’ because no other remedy has the specific cough-stopping qualities anc relieving properties of Baxters Lunj Preserver. “Baxters” is also well known in respect of its valuable tonic action. Perfectly pure, harmless and perfectly reliable always, “Baxters” is a proven friend in all cases of coughs, colds, sore throats, wheeziness and bronchial troubles. Ask expressly for “Baxters” from any chemist or store and refuse anything but “Baxters.” Give young children their “Baxters’ with water, as directed.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23808, 30 November 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23808, 30 November 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23808, 30 November 1942, Page 2

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