BAXTER'S WINS ALWAYS. . While summer colds are 1 so prevalent this letter will more than interest you. Mr. Matthew Talboy, Blsthorpe, 'Hawkes Bay, writes :—"Enclosed find 12s for some bottles of Baxter's Lung Preserver. I. "have tried a good many remedies, but got more relief from yours with one small bottle." Baxter's 2s 6d big bottle; chemist or store.—Advt. A HINT ON VINEGAR. Cooks who know use Sharjand's Malt Vinegar in their cooking. It makes, evep good things'better, and adds an inimitable flavour wherever used. Its pureness and mellowness appeal to the most discriminating palate. Just a. little in coup, stew or "gravy makes a big difference. Guaranteed wholesome. Brewed from malt and- sugar. .In bulk und bottle.—Adyt. " ' ' Everyone benefits by the use of Ex-ox, the fluid beef extract that contains all tile goodness. For' young' and old alike it is the most stimulating, nourishing, and tasty beef extract on the market. Ex-ox is not .expansive. Froaj all grocers. Insist on I£x-ox, a, St. George product made by Irvine and Stevonson. —Advt. For Chronio Cheat, Complainto, I Woods' Great Peppermint Cuva.—Advt,.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1920, Page 4
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