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A HINT TO VOCALISTS. A lady, the wife of a prominent medico m Canterbury, noted for her singing,. 'was, asked the reason'why she always made such -a gpod impression on the platforra! Oh. she said, that is mostly due to Baxter's Lung Preserver. You know, I always take a dose of Baxter's just before I make my appearance. It is wonderfully soothing to the throat, and its tonic properties seem, to stimulate me. All singers and public speakers will do well to keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. Not. only is it a good emollient for the 'throat and bronchial tubes, but it wards off any tendency to coughs and colds, which are so prevalent at this time of the year. Baxter's is not an untried remedy. It has been on the market for over fiftyseven years. Rich, warming, and soothing, it does you good from the first dose. You can obtaia a generous-sized bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver for half-a-crown from any chemist or store. Better still, get a family size at 4s 6d. —Adyt. AVOIDING SOAP WASTE, Save all the odds and ends of Velvet Soap, put them in a jar and stand this in a saucepan of hot water. ,As Velvet is sterilised, this will make a most useful household cleanser for which many uses can be found, Velvet Soap is obtainable from all grocers, or from Bos 271, Christchmch.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 123, 25 May 1923, Page 4

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