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'-A STORY WITHOUT WORDS. A well-known business man of Wellington recently walked into Wardell's, in Willis street, and placed 2s 6d on the counter. Without waiting for any direction, an assistant promptly went to the shelf, on which waß lined a number of bottles of Baxter's Lung Preserver, and handed out a half-crown size of this famous preparation. The man knew' what was wanted, because the customer regularly calls for this fine old remedy when he is attacked with bronchial trouble. There is nothing better on the market than Baxter's for coughs, colds, and similar afflictions that are so prevalent at this season of the year. A summer cold is often more, insidious even than a winter one. You need have no fear, however, if you keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. Baxter's has been on the market for over 57 years, and is the favourite everywhere. It also possesses splendid tciic properties, which build up the body and help it-to resist future attacks. You can get a. generous-sized bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver for 2s 6d at any chemist or store; family size 4s fad. —Advt. CLEANLINESS THE VELVET WAY. Cleanliness is next to impossible without dependable soap such as Velvet, which is guaranteed pure by analyst's certificate. Velvet is a pure, economical soap. May be safely used for toilet as well as for all laundry purposes. Velvet Soap is obtainable from all stores Advt. WHAT TO DRINK. THE IDEAL BEVERAGES. During summer, especially in tjtie homo, where there we a lot .of thirsty throats, the question of what to drink frequently presents tjuite a problem. Some drinks are wholesome enough, but too expensive; others again, while economical, are of doubtful quality or purity. What is needed is a beverage that is cooling, refreshing, palatable, and wholesome, yet so economical that it can be used daily in every home without ,the cost becoming prohibitive. Marshall's Summer Drink Extract meets air requirements. It is composed of highly, concentrated fruit extracts ■and'is' as'wholesome ag it is delicious One bottle, with ,the addition of sugar makes _ three large bottles of cordial' which in turn make twelve large bottles oi cooling, refreshing, healthful drinks that cost lesß than a half-penny a glass Nine different flavours. All good. Get this desirable drink extract, and give your family a treat.—Advt. SPORTSMEN AND S.H.S. Sportsmen cannot hope to be on their game if their health is out of •ui'tr. Don't be handicapped by slackness or depression. An occasional glass of Stevens's Health Salt will banish the blue? and make you fit. A bottle of Stevens contains sixty-four health-giving doses, and costs only 2s 6d. All chemists and stores. —Advt. "Roses of Memory" shrined in my heart Deathless in perfume still pathos impart' Tho' they have withered, tho' faded thi>v '! - be, • " - .... 'f Each perished petal is precious to me! Wasting to dust as they fall at my feel ' Each beal'3 a message of memory su-eiU Echoes of childhood and r.iother-lovo pure— Winter and Woodi' UlHl Peppermint Cure.—Ad'ri,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 19