GETTING IT OFF HIS CHEST.
Two men stopped outside a chemist'f shop. One said: "I must get some Baxter's .Lung Preserver."
The other man, an overseas visitor, Kaid: "What's that, a sort of mustard plaster?"
"No," replied his friend. "It's better than all the mustard plasters in the world for shifting a cold on the chest."
Take "Baxter,'s" and ''Baxter's" will take care of you. Is 6d, 2s Cd, and 4s 6d.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 4
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72GETTING IT OFF HIS CHEST. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 4
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