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LAST-MINUTE PACKING Left to the Wife! ,A prominent business man was hurriedly called away to another centre, and left the packing of his effects to his wife. In tho last-minute rush for the train he suddenly remembered he wanted to take a bottle of Baxter’s Lung .Preserver, and as he was making a dive for the door ho called out to his wife that he had forgotten to ask her to see to this. “ It’s all right, Tom, I’ve already put the ‘ Baxter’s ’ in your bag—-you ought to know by now that I wouldn't forget the one and only remedy ! ” Business men in general will find that it is a very sensible idea to carry a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver with them when travelling. The vagaries of the weather, draughty trains, and unaired beds all conspire to help that pouncing bend “tho ’flu,’’ but “ Baxter’s ” will keep him at bay if a_ dose or two is taken regularly. There is notliing like it for warding off chills, or getting rid of them when' they have taken hold, and its tonic properties helu to bum. you up. “Baxter’s” is obtainable at all chemists and stores in a generous-sized bottle at half a crown, while the large family size can be purchased for 4s (kl. Travellers will find the Is 6d size bandy.—[Advt.]

Every day 260.000,000 gallons of water are pumped through 7,000 miles of mains in the London eMtropolitan Water Board area. Each of London’s 7,000,000 people drinks or otherwise uses thirty-six gallons a day. .

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Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 2

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