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"AXtipNG MAN'S FANCY." We are indebted to Tennyson.for "in the spring a young man's .fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love." Very true, but even the most ardent- admirer's enthusiasm is damped if the object of his "fancy" is a •'sniffling Susyi'SCold* certainly kill romance, .but fortunately Baxters Lung "Preserver", kills' colds. Decide to .get rid, of 1 that cold right away > with the aid of "Baxters," Just take toe Sose^of this most famous of all cc-ugh'remedies, and -see what.happens. ;-You'will feel its.penetrating'pro-, perties; start: workilig»itiglitness will be lifted,; sore ■-inflanied;'.■...parts.: will be soothed, anda.few^ regular .doses will root that.:cpldiWghpoitfw ■'''V; Another -point is that "Baxters"- ■ -Mas ohly^ben^ficM aftereffects, due to its unique; tonic action.. "Baxters" 'will hot' upset: the system. Even quite-young :\ children" dan safely take it as, directed.- "Baxters" is perfectly pure and::perfectly reliable. . i "Baxters" is sold <by-all-chemists and storesjin-three:popular.:.sizes: Get better —get "Baxters."-^-Adyt. . , ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 89, 11 October 1941, Page 7