Jane: What’s wrong with Don tonight he’s usually the lite of the party. Has he lost his voice or sointi thing? I Jess: As a matter of fact he has a i bad throat, and if he even talks be starts to cough. Oh, I’ll fix that. A dose or tv/o of Baxter’s Lung Preserver and he’ll be ‘‘crooning like Bing Crosby” again. “Baxter’s” certainly is marvellous. Banishes soreness and huskiness immediately. But be sure it is “Baxter’s”. Obtainable everywhere in the popular 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 bottles. G.B.S. AND TO3AU3O. Bernard Shaw is afraid of losing bis hair. So he goes to a beautj parlour once a week. “It is the only ■ place in the world while they know how to wash one’s hair.” Mr Shaw said to a newspaper representative, “it 1 didn't make a point ot going regularly, 1 might grow’ bald, and that wouldn’t do at all. ’ Mr Shaw’s confession explains his famous complexion, too. “They titivate me up a trifle as well,” he declared. You cannot expect good results without taking pains—and this applies to tobacco as much as anything. The exceptional aroma and quality of Red Shield and Blue Shield tobacco, for example, are due to skilful and patient flue-curing of the leaves, and then the scientific “toasting” process, winch brings out the goodness of the choice New Zealand tobacco of which they are made. It's easy to give yourself the luxury of smoking Red Shield (Dark) or Blue Sheild (Medium). The nearest store lias them in 2oz. tins at 1/7 or in economical 1 lb. canisters at 11/B.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 77, 14 March 1935, Page 3
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