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- y WORTH Is PEBrDEOP.. HIGH PRAISE FOR BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. ■ . ■ It is human instinct to- pass on "good news." When a person has been benefited by Baxter's Lung Preserver he desires to tell others of his good fortune. '. A sovereign remedy for colds and for all complaints of the breathing Worth Is per drop; Its acj'vtion is immediate and sure." So writes one of the many thankful users of Baiter's Lung Preserver. Get a bottle of this famous remedy, and it will help you to overcome coughs and colds. Every dose will strengthen"" you to resist the bronchial troubles that are bo frequent during the winter months. There is nothing just as good as Baxter's Lung Preserver. No remedy equals it for overcoming coughs and colds, loosening the phlegm from the bronchial passages, soothing the throat, and allaying the tickling. The. first dose relieves; every spoonful heals and strengthens. ■, i■ i . Baxter's 39 the remedy needed in your home. Get a bottle to-day! Yonr chemist or storekeeper can supply a big bottle • for 2s 6d. Take it home to-night.— Advt. , AN EVENING'S AMUSEMENT Is* often spoiled for some men by the feeling that their hair is not neat and tidy. ■ Such men will welcome the new Hair preparation—Dane's Hair Place. Makes stubborn hair easy to comb and makes it stay the way you comb it. A splendid tonic—non-greasy. Does not soil hate or pillows. Get a bottle to-day at your chemist or hairdresser, price 2s 6d, or direct from local agent, 2, Mannersstreet, Wellington.—Advt. A CUBE FOR WORMS. The child that suffers from woTmu is to be pitied. But Wade's Worm Figs will remove all worms, without any bad after-effects. Very palatable—the child-; 1 \renlike them. Contain nothing injurious to the system. Sold by chemists and stores.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Colds, never .fails, Is 9d, 2s 9d.—Advt. ' Quite unknown to the individual, nervous depression gradually creeps upon its victim, then suddenly it appears, and a breakdown follows. Catch this enemy before it can develop. * Nourish the body, _well by taking Sharland's Beef,. Iron, and Wine. A wineglassful a day will keep you O.K. All chemists. Specify Sharland's.—Advt. Economising is universal, but the only genuine economy is when you get the best-—at? a fair price. This is what happens when you order Sharland's Baking Powder. Cakes, scones, buns, and pastry never fail to rise when Sharland's :is used/ It ensures success, goes farther, and costs less. Give it a-fair trial. All grocers sell it.—Advt. Old Mother Hubbard.—When slie went to the cupboard it was bare, but the wise mother keeps a bottle of Impey's May Apple at hand to keep her children, herself, and hubby healthy and happy. Mothers, tryjmpey's May Apple for all cases of constipation, dizziness, and liver complaints. All chomI ists and stores sell it.—Advt. Wonders are being done by Mr. Huxley,' the English scientist, in influencing life and growth. Whatever may bo the' outcome of his experiments, it is undoubted that new life is given by Exox. It puts-vim and tjo into rich and poor, old and young, tired and weary. It i« rave, rich beef in concentrated form.—Advt. . . *

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 38, 13 August 1920, Page 4