WARNING TO TRAMPERS— DON'T FORGET BAXTER'S. As a week-end recreation, tramping is becoming very popular in the Dominion On fine Saturdays it is a familiar sight to see parties of young men, equipped with Army valise or futsack, joj?ain E along the country roads. There is no doubt tramping is a denghttul exercise, provided the party is adequately guarded against the risk of catching a cold through exposure to changeable weather conditions. Experienced trampers make an invariable rule of always including a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver in their kits. Then, at the first sign of a" cough or cold a prompt dose of ihis rich, warming specific speedily dispels <he trouble, and a few subsequent doses guard against a recurrence of the malady. Np one can afford to be without Baxter s Lung Preserver. Besides being a grand cough and cold remedy, Baxter's is also an admirable tonic that braces up the disease-resisting powers of the body against any incipient ailments. 2s 6d large bottle at chemist and store Family, size 4s 6d.—Advt. : !; NAZOL YOUR FAMILY. A man's powerful cough is harner to remedy than a baby's. Yet Nazol brings sure relief to both. Have Nazol always ready for each member of your family Penetrating, prompt, safe and sure Is 6d buys a bottle of 60 doses, at chemist or store.—Advt. ' -' '; •FOURTEEN RENOWNED CATIIE- ; DRALS. Housewives find it easy to give diffeient delectable flavours to their ij'iVing efforts with Cathedral Brand Essences. Highly concentrated, pure, fruity. In following varieties:—Vanilla, strawberry; raspberry, rose, peppermint, pineapple*; orange, lemon, ginger, cloves, cinnamon, vblack currant, aniseed, aimonds; also cochineal and carmine colourings. Order Cathedral, now. -Alvt. : TAKES RUB FROM SCRUB. Laundry day is practically a : leisure day tor all housewives who use Velvet boes>. Has unexcelled cleansing properties, and - being sterilised is absolutely free from bacteris.. Specially ideal for toilet purposes. Velvet Soap may be obtained from itil grocer*.— Advi. <
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 81, 3 October 1923, Page 15
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