Sir Marlay Samson, Recorder of Swansea, addressing Swansea Rotarians, said that in a considerable number of cases where women had been on juries there had been acquittals in cases of alleged offences against women and children, where he would have expetced convictions. YOU CANNOT HAVE BAXTER'S FOR A PENNY! Some amusement was caused in a prominent grocery establishment the other afternoon,' when an elderly gentleman, who is quite a landmark in the Empire City, strolled in and placed a penny on the counter. One of the assistants immediately dived to a nearby shelf and produced a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. When, however, he noticed that merely a penny was tendered, he said: Oh, no, you cannot have Baxter's for a penny. No, the customer smilingly remarked, I want a box of matches this time. The grocer's assistant knew that with the approach of winter it was the practice .of this particular patron to , get a large-sized, bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver to safeguard him against the ills and chills of the cola weather. You will wisely follow his example. , Baxter's is a firm favourite with the New Zealand public. It has been on the market over fifty-seven years, and the sales have steadily grown by sheer merit. It is rich, soothing and warming, and contains no • harmful narcotics. In addition, it is a wonderful tonic. You can feel Baxter's Lung Preserver doing you good from the first dose.
Obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2s 6d for a large-sized bottle. Family size 4s 6d.—Advfc. NOT FOUND WANTING. For many years now Bee Ointment has been tried_ as a remedy for cuts, sores, burns, bruises, and all aViraaians of the. skin, and not found wanting. Its splendid healing and antiseptic properties act quickly and prevent septic poisoning. Does not irritate, but is pleasantly soothing. All chemiats and stores.— Advt. NO COLD IS NAZOL-PROOF. Winter, with its rainy, chilly days, and bleak, cold nights, brings coughs and colds. Keep well by taking Nazol at first sign of trouble. It will effect a remedy in one dose. Even if the cold has already passed the first stage, a few doses will suffice.—ls 6d at all chemists and stores.—Advt. "Cuddle In Your Mammy's Loving Arms!" Nestle next my heart, my hopo and joy; Sufe and warm from colds and night alarms, Cuddle close my precious baby boy! When I ccc your smiling eyes of blue. Life without you I could ne'er endure; Look and see what mother has for you Lovely Woods' Great Peppermint Cur«.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 16
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