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AND WILT THOU LEAVE ME? —Sir T. Wyat. Make, sure of getting rid of that cold by taking Baxter’s Lung Pre-server.-Whether it’s a cold, cough or soro throat; “Baxter’s” will do the trick, quickly, pleasantly, soothingly. “Baxter’s” is. best for all ages, 1/6, 2/6 and the largo family size 4/6 at all chemists and stores. “Baxter’s” has tonic nropertics, too. —2 “Tell me,” said the ladylike young man in the kn-lckerbockcr suit, as he gazed curiously at the bus driver’s ancient briar, ’ “Does smoking really afford you any pleasure?’* “Not ’arf.” repliad the bus driver. “I once smoked half a pipe; of block tivist,” confided the innocent, “and it— it—“lt would!” “Isn’t smoking very injurious?” ventured the voiith. “Haven’t noticed it,” said the bus driver, “but there. I always smoke Cut Plug No. 10. Not a ’apworth of ’arm in that.'- It’s toasted—like all the genuino brands. You start with cigarettes, Mister. Git somo Riverhead Gold—finest cigarette bacca out. No error—then tackle Cavendish, New Out No. 3 (Bulldog), and later Cut'Plug No. 10 '(Bullshead) Soe?” “But what’s. the good, of smoking?” “It’s only the greatest pleasure in h.e,” said the bus driver. “I’ll really hovo to think about it,” said. the ladylike - young man, as he climbed down: “That’s ' right.” said the bus driver, “but don’t think too hardmight make your ’and aeh*d Tal Tal,

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 13092, 13 February 1937, Page 4

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