AFTER THE JAZZ—TAKE “BAXTER’S.” How easy it is to catch a chill after coming out from a warm ball room. Tho cold air strikes you whon you aro heated, and, alas, you soon become a,ware of a tickling in the throat and a tightness in the chest. As a precaution ta-ko a close of Baxter’s Lung Preserver as soon as you get home. A j sure remedy for all coughs and colds. It will ward off an attack, and it s I unique tonic properties will help to; build you up. , | Baxter’s Lung Preserver is the best i remedy for family use, and it always; pays to keep a bottle in the homo. 1 Rich, soothing, and pleasant to take, | it is welcomed by all. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle from any 1 chemist or store for 2s 6d. The family size at 4s Gd is more economical.— [Advt.]
The man wl:c whistles seldom gets out of temper. It is the people who are compelled to listen to him that do jtho grumbling.
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Evening Star, Issue 19004, 28 July 1925, Page 3
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