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A farmer'in tho South of England was walking down the village street. Tho wife of the local clergyman met him, hut her greeting was ignored. She stepped in front of him: “You might at least raise your hat to me,” she said. “ Beg pardon, mum,” he replied, “ but my poor wife ain’t dead a month yet, and I arn’t started looking at the women again yet.” THE SUN-BATHING GRAZE. Tho sun is a marvellous tonic, but “ take it gradually ” is sound advice. Apart from tho danger of painfully burning, there is I,ho possibility of over-henting and a subsequent chill. As a pr antion against a had cold take a doso or two of “ Baxter’s.” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is tho finest remedy for all forms of cold, and every throat, chest, and bronchial ailment. It also has valuable ionic properties. Very palatable. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d at any chemist or si ore.—fAdvt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 7

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 7

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 20989, 31 December 1931, Page 7

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