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USED IN A CHEMIST'S OWN HOME. When chatting with a will-known chemist the other day, Mr. Baxter received a very high compliment. The j chemist said: Well, presumably I should know something about cough mixtures, but I tell you candidly thaTin my home yours is the only line that we use. I am slightly subject to a sore throat, and I find Baxter's Lung Preserver the only thing that gives me quick relief, and my ■wife and youngster also use it with excellent results. As you know, children will catch a cold, and I have found Baxter's Lung Preserver the best preparation that we have yet come across. My faith in Baxter's is more than confirmed by the judgment of my customers. Do you know that I sell almost three bottles of Baxter's Lung Preserver to one of any other well-known prepapation. That speaks for itself. It is certainly a winner in this district. You will be well-advised .to always keep a bottle of "Baxter's handy., It is ideal for coughs and colds, sore throats, and all bronchial affections. Its • rich, ■warming, soothing properties go right to the root of the trouble and assure < sufferers of immediate relief. In addition the valuable tonic qualities contained In Baxter's help to build you up to resist future attacks. , You can »t a eenerous-sized bottle of Baxter's T;ung Preserver at any chemist or grocer for 2s 6d —Adyt.

V* GOVERNMENT NSMRANCE V DEPARTMENT Have yon made Provision for Old Age ? , For a quarterly payment of £2 19*. 7d. a person age 21 may obtain from the Gmnunort laMi-ance Departaeat A POLICY FOR £500 guaranteed by the State, WITH PROFITS, PAYABLE AT AGE M. In the event of death before this age the full •urn assured, with profits, will be paid to his dependants. . FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AffU TO THE DISTRICT MANAGE!. GOITRE Xa* Can Bo Curtd! !■ I For coßTinclnr ■roots sad explanation ■ of treatment writ* for FrM Bookstand I t«ftimonlaltv Orer 5000 raccmei. ■ J. DOIC, Mwrnlst, Wmmml KILL THAT Boos* Fliee »r» Diawnt earrwri, and srt aptly termed "Typhoid Flits." "MUSTDIE" Tfce Great latcct Deitreyar, Is Mrtala Death to Flits vi Mssqaitocs. Directions.—Full directions with each tin. Burn it, that's one way. Sprinkle It with the "Mustdie" Blower, that's the other way. But even a small quantity dusted on the pillow at bedtime will . effectually keep away Mosquitoes. ■OLD BY CHEMISTS AND GROCER*. SHARLAND AND CO., LTB., Waelesilt Afsats. foatine tieus Ih« skin by IhoKnf hly doutlnr ><>• ■ores, temoTlnf the dm that soap ana water So not wd cannot tuch. TMslilkiMcnt ofa good Complexion. Ailc foi OATINE CREA M, or If a wnishtaf cnam is preferred, OATINE SNOWI * Bon-gTeasy. 'i . i i.hi " tr w£\J%r Chire that If Bore Throat

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 113, 9 November 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 113, 9 November 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 113, 9 November 1921, Page 10