good galss—thanks to SCOTT’S;th| vital extra that every baby feeds. SCOyjffPS Emulsion sullies conopritrated nourishment in an easily digestible fprm| It balances bapy’s diet. |t builds y bonp. fut||>h yjfrghfjtesists#' diseasel~y|)i|r!Dp6tor will tsfl you] SCOTT’S *' ' Emuis|Dn|i|dds essential el.ejrnentk.to a baby’ diet, how it encourag* a stea|(y; Weekly gairf: health and strengm, : growth and weight Every baby needs it in in
•‘NO-NERVE BRIGADE.’’
.There is working on tlio coast of Sussex a gang of 40 toilers who arc known as the “No-Nerve . Brigade.” They are being employed by the borough of Brighton at “cliff-t-riijiming,” a fob made : necessary "by tho*tnaking. of a road along the beach at the foot of the/ cliffs towering to a height of 150 ft. / A\ reporter Avho ,_went ||t p see them, Isays that/" ‘/ally daw _ snjif they keep stepping qvc|‘ tile hliffiedges as unconderifedly afe you diil npght stepoff an bnjnibtis.h t }£ J ' Few people luuYe ‘job^ as pondyof it's can/afford'totake ris&s.j with ohr'" nerves. Itgis. a; wise move.' fob smokers £6 switcK. to those flmicre'' toasted thbaccos, /Red Shield /(Dark) and Blub Shield (JTed-l ium). They', are - superlativet-NejOZea-/ land tobaccos,.made yferfect 'in'srarooW ness and- flkyour by/tlic-special nf&thocl of toasting.-' , \ Red Shield. (Dark)rand Bhie Shield (Medium) . are . obtainable in twoounce tins (1/7): and in attractive .one pound canisters, a splendid packing for the ..homo and -even more economical in price. 47
EXAMS IN A FEW WEEKS
Long Lours or “swotting’’ before exams leave you run down. They tax the strength and leave you subject to colds and influenza. Be prepared, Let Baxter’s Lung Preserver ward off trouble. “Baxter’s” is safer, “Baxter’s” is surer,. “Baxter’s” is quicker. It has excellent tonic : properties too. Pin vour faith to “Baxter’s”. Three popular sizes—4/6, 2/6 and 1/6 at all chemists and stores.
Before tlie Avar tiiere were about 40 uses for iwood. To-day there arc over 4,000 uses for forest products in one form or another. The United States lias cut seven-eighths of its virgin forest, and while it already Canada’s largest customer it. is now being driven back on 11 re-si a for supplies, and that at the present rate of cutting, will deplete its acessiblo forests in 30 or 40 years. In a single year Great Britain pays to foreign countries over £70,000,000 for timber.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 2
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