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WHEN BETTY WATERED THE GARDEN Gardening held a great fascination for young Betty, who loved to help her father tidying and watering the flowers and lawns. Just about a week ago Betty’s parents happened to be away for the afternoon, and the young enthusiast immediately made herself useful. But things didn’t go quite right. Betty had more trouble than she had bargained for with the hose, and received more than her share of the water. When mother and father returned they found a very unhappy Betty in her room, cold, wet, and crying. But mother knew how to handle the situation. A few dozes of Betty’s favourite—Baxter’s Lung Preserver—very soon put things right and the little lady quickly forgot her mishap. Many mothers say they don’t know how they could manage without “ Baxter’s.” In holiday time especially, when kiddies are always up_ to mischief, “ Baxter’s ” is in continual demand. No wonder most mothers make a point of keeping a bottle of “ Baxter’s ” in the house at all times. “ Baxter’s ” is unequalled as a, remedy for all coughs, colds, and chills, and kiddies all like the rich, warming, soothing compound that quickly drives a cold away. “ Baxter’s ” has excellent tonic properties, too. Order a bottle with your next groceries or next time you visit the chemist. Three sizes—ls 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d.— [Advt.]

In Germany church revenue is collected by the State through a 10 per cent, additional tax imposed on church members. Since 1019 this tax has proved such a burden that more than 3,100,000 people have renounced their religion, to avoid payinc it.

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Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 5