" LUBBY!” That is what one three-year-old said after her first dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Children soon learn what wonderful relief they get from that nasty tickling cough that keeps them awake, and keeps mother awake, too. Every mother should have “Baxters’’ handy for wunter colds. Dilute “ Baxters ” with water as directed for young children.—fAdvt.] “ What does a dash before a sentence is finished mean?” “I know a guy who tried that and it meant five more years’ hard labour.”
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Evening Star, Issue 23968, 20 August 1941, Page 3
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102Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23968, 20 August 1941, Page 3
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