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Colds usually catch people unawares. Most people first contract the chill, and then seek tho remedy. Always keep Buster's Lung Preserver by you. It ! fortifies the system, soothes Eo"re throat, i eases breathing. Your chemist or grocer j stocks Baxter's Lung Preserver. Buy a ! big 2s 6d bottle to-day.—Advt. j When Children como home from tho pictures ' Through the diaip of a winter's night, All parents who care and of colds bcwa.ro, Take measures to keep them ri^ht. j They tuck them warm and snug m bed, I For o£ firoupy colds they've needful dread, ] At signs o£ such to make things sure, ': They givo them Woods' Peppermint Cure. ' —Advt, 'Cookery books of Tudor days contain - come strange recipes. Cowslip Pie, Boiled Bus-tard, Lumber Pie, anil instances. Much more acceptable to the modern refined palate is St. Georgs Sandwich Paste of Hiam and Tongue and Ham j and Chicken. The rasro mention of this j delicious 'paste conjures up a vision of tempting, taity sandwiches. It is ready cooked, spreads easily, ahd is most economical—Advt. Weigh » roast of beef before and after cooking. The shrinkage is exactly 50 per cent., including the bones. That j is you Bit, oiitt halt of il. With St. j George Camp Pie there is no Waste. It is cooked and res-dy to s&rve. St. Georgo Caftip Pie is flavoured with rare and costly spiced fi'om the East. Slice and servo cold,—Advt. WELCOME SUMMER—FOR SOME , PEOPLE, '< but not for sufferers from hay fever. Nazol relieves this distressing malady. Get a bottle to-dny, and you will be able tb enjoyHhe bright summer. Refuse all substitutes. 60 doses Is fid. All chemists and stores.—Advt; A MILD, AGREEABLE APERIENT for ladies, childien t and infants is Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. It keeps the stomach in good order, cools the blofcd, and makes for permanently good health, Puresti strongest, fcftd freshest. Ask for Shariand's Fluid Magnesia—large bottle at small ptice.-~Advt. For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is 9d, 2s 9d.— Advt.

B"">i"- You can have a complexion that attracts if only you will use Icilma Cream regularly. Icilma Cream is utterly unlike • any other toilet cream in existence. It cleanses, sweetens and refreshes the skin naturally. The daily use of Icilma Cream / makes the cGtnplexion clear~mtd transparent —with the rose-like hue / of youth; while it keeps the hands whits amid beautiful and the skin soft and smooth. Fragrant with the elusive and Fascinating Icilma Bouquet Perfume. i jhou A-ho mi, \ £3^ Cs*ff»ssireii °^^^5 I jrtn: fuller -toil! \ *** «2fiaaEa I ffi/ftcA** \ -f7"^ *» *«>*»«*«« Wta i nf/ u/ .' „■?«>*. * I Price Per fiot—E*enwh»rt, British lUw aL Ptti\ fM*-Briiish O^edS ß«f. "ianu. . | f-iUni e> M * ■ /«<!*««««ftj>lnfenra*Toi»Bi/ctiiHß Trndtiw ! | t^2£^ 1£%52% %%}£ : A.-« or tei». . JSaSk-ra Bua-Jre.c.-. FrMhiftloh' stttet. i „u , ^_A . i . Vl^Xt/WdroA-. ■' ' . .. Use it daily and S^ h®k your fast

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 14, 17 January 1921, Page 4