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Mrs Murphy: "Only think, Mrs Bray, that great pianist down our street has practised so hard during the last six months that lie has paralysed two fingers!" Mrs Brady (proudly): "That's nothin'. Me daughter Bridget has practised so hard for the last six months that she's paralysed two pianos."

A cheap Hot Water Bag is dear at any price. Insist on "UNIQUE" and you get a reliable rubber hvg that will last lor years.*

A TIP FOR THEATRE PATRONS „There is nothing more nnnoying when you go to a theatre than to be suffering from a hacking cough or to be in close proximity to others who may be suffering from the complaint. Trying to stifle a cough only makes matters worse. Each fresh spasm makes the inflamed bronchial passages so much more tender and increases the tickling sensation dreaded by the sufferer. The ideal specific for coughs and colds is Baxter's Lung Preserver. The soothing properties of "Baxter's" loosen uhlecm and nromntlv chial passages. A few doses taken liefore you go to the theatre will ensure n peaceful time for yourself* and for those around you. It is not an uncommon thing for those who know (r> take

A pood old "UNIQUE" Rot, Wnlor Hot Me will ih'ivo out. a cold. Always keep one handy. Guaranteed not to burnt or leak. Madn by North British Hubber (. u tij ij axt v. *

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 April 1927, Page 6

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