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HOW'S THE COLD? Still the same—then take Baxter's Lung Preserver, and shift, it right out of your system. "Baxter's" is so palatable, .so warming, so soothing, you'll start to feel better from the very first dose. Two or three doses will loosen up the tightest, heaviest cold. And remember "Baxter's" excellent tonic properties assist speedy recovery. All chemists and stores sell the pocke: size Is 6d the liberal 2s 6d size, and the extra large family bottle at 4s 6d. —Advt. ". :. Stevens' CATHEDRAL BK.AIVD CULINARY ESSENCES CIVE MUCH BETTER COOKINC Obtainable All )?wis\/ Grocers and $$O^J Stores* t^^Kft^i __i Chaps tn&COlO-$ORES Immediately' your skin feelt rough, ■ore, inflamed or chapped, or you have chilblains, apply Zam-Buk. This remarkable herbal balm supplies the skin's shortage of natural oil—it soothes smart- / ing, stinging pain, allays inflammation and irritation, reduces swelling and grows new healthy skin. Zam-Buk also safeguards you against the perils of festering; and blood-poieon. Zam-Buk is very effective when rubbed in for a cold in the chest or back; and for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism. For cold In the head, rub a little Zam-Buk between the hands and breathe in the medicinal odours given off. Also good for nasal catarrh. For cuts,.burns, scalds, eczema, bad legs, scaip disease, ulcers, piles, septic wounds, etc., Zam-Buk is unequalled. Rub in ior cold on chest and rheumatic pains. 1/6 & 3/6 box. All chemists. FREE ! SAMPLES of Zam-Buk Balm an* *• * Medicinal Soap will be sent post paid on request to Meesra. 0. E. Fulford (Aus). Ltd., P.O. Box 21, Surry Hills, N.S.W.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 15

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