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ONE DOSE. 'OF' BAXTER'S—AND : THEN. —Of course/ it is not claimed' that Baxter's will cure a cold in one dose—a coldi that has hold of your system in. a relentless grip. Wliat is claimed 1 of raw dose of Baxter's—and thousands of New Zealanders , will testify to the accuracy of this statement—is that it will remove a cough or oold at the beginning of the trouble. You can feal it take hold of the trouble, and commence its remedy just as soon as you have swallowed one spoonful of this rich, wanningl, specific, i'ou can feel; that it means business—that's after one' dose. ' . ' , ■'■'■-. , ; I GraduaJly, as you take number two,. (three, andi four doses, you cam. feel the oough or cold, in the 'head or on the chest, slipping away from you. You know that Baxter's is. ranting the enemy—you know that soon you. will; cease to be troubled by over-frequent use of the handkerchief—coughing, ■ stuffy head, and other ungileasant things coughs and colds bring with-them. And! after a course you are free—Baxter's Lung Preserver has once again proved! its worth. When you take 1 Baxter's you're Bob experimenting—Mr. Baxter 54 years ago did all the experimentiiig, and, a» a result, placed this genuine, sterling, economical remedy, on the marftet. Get a-generous-sized bottle' tcnlay. 2s 6d', afc : all chemists and stores.—Advt. ' DRY, COARSE, BRITTLE HAIR.: If your hair is very dry, coaise, and brittle, if you have dandruff,' and your, scalp irritates, or if'your hair is falling out, get a 3s 6d bottle of Donnelly's Hair Restorer, No. 1, for dry h«,ir, fronr] your chemist, hairdresser, or siore. Ap- . ply daily as directed, and very soon your hair will become soft and glossy, the falling ont will stop, and all dandruff will disappear. Note.—^You can consult us at our rooms, 65, Vivianstreet, about any hair or scalp trouble "free of charge. Hours, 10 to 6 daily. Tel. 22-279. Donnelly and Son, consulting hair specialists. Donnelly's Hair Restorer, No, 2, makes oily, greasy hair i fluffy and easy to dress.—Advt. SODA WiATERIk A JIFFS'! So long as yon have cold-water in the j house, you can forget the heat when a sparklet syphon gets busy. If. your syphon is out of order through long disuse, send for new rubber washers and pin. They're free—only threepence for postage. Bulbs B or C no*. prooursHe from all dealers. Sharland and 00., Ltd., Wellington.—Advt. GLORIFIED RICE. Disiolve a packet of Sunshine lemon jelly crystals in half a pint of very hot, but not boiling, water. • Add one halfpint of canned pineapple juioe, or any fruit jnice. When cold, but still liquid, whip to the consistency of heavy whipped cream. Have two cups of cold boiled rice cooked dry. Fold the rice into the whipped* Sunahine. jelly. Add one cup of whipped cream, four tablespoonsfuls sugar, and salt to taste. Set in cool place. Be sure it's Tuckers. —Advt. do you know -rthe one cough and cold remedy that never yet disappointed a-nybody is Nazol? It relieves and soothes, and it? action is direct and immediate. Put a few drops on some sngar and dissolve in the mouth, or inhale through a nazol iu- | haler. Is 6d for &0 doses.—Advt, KIDDIES LIKE 'EM! Most children have an awful dread of medicines, but you'll find they fill like Wade's Worm Figs—the finest remedy for worms. Tb«y act surely and certain- ; ly, and are perfectly harmless. Keep your ohildren fit and healthy with Wade's Worm Figs.—Advt. To make complete our earthly store, Give us, 0, Faio! that little more, That pluS—to bo our quantum guff !— Which when obtained is not enough. 0, Ohronea! srsnt the perfect health Wo treasure more than fnrao or wealth, Tb»t boon when gained we still nature When taking Woods' Great Veppanniat Core,—Ad»t,

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 11

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