CONVERSATION: ON BAXTER'S. Customer: A-large 2s bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver, please. Chemist: I am sorry madam, but w« cannot obtain the large size. Will you take a small bottle? ■ Customer: I prefer the larger bottle because it; is more economical. I always like to have "Baxter's" handy." Note: -The chemisfc was in error "Baxter's" is readily obtainable ii large bottles, your chemist or store keepr can easily get the larger size f» yoji*
BE * X'\HQ M 0 :\ at cv ►*»S V « «S V*^' ?S s*i V tl &2 1 Q S rai ii ■ « m Cii-ease and No necessity to waite tjme and energy scraping, scouring, and rubbing.' KLEAN-ITT will do all that for you. Using it as directed, the dirt and grease are removed as if by magic. . ■ Good for a hundred and one purposes. Cleans dirty or greasy pots, pans and dishes, washbasins, sinks, floors, tables, shelves, -marble slabs, baths. Unsurpassed for shifting the dirt* and grease from motorists' and mechanics' hands. Cleans, soothes refreshes. Just lovely when the hands are hot, sore, and dirty, after a hard day's work. 1/-per large tin. Grocers, Store*, etc.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 201, 21 August 1918, Page 2
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188Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 201, 21 August 1918, Page 2
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