, GET A luggage oak BIX a MADE AND FITTED. - , ■ '.T J , , R. JAMES AND (XC SPRING MAKERS, : 7 HOPE STREET/
Fattier :** “ Are there half-fares for children ?” Conductor: “ Yes* under fourteen.” Father; “Thats all rights I’ve only five.” j “Tba mystery of mysteries.”—Scott. It certainly is a mystery 1 how ;w> catch colds in summer. But we do, and such cold* are, if anything, more annoying and distressing than winter ones. Be .wise and keep that good eld specific—Baxters Lung Preserver—by you' right through the summer months, you’ll need it. “ Baxter’s” quickly soothes and relieve* the worst cough or cold/' .Tones up the system, too, against further attacks. s Get a bottle from your chemist or storekeeper. Generous-sized bottle, 2s 6d; large, economical size, 4« 6d; bachelor’s size, Is 6d.—• [Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 13
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130Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 13
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