Why keep awake o’ nights? Put ;i “Uniijue,” Hot Whiter Pottle in (he laddies’ cot. British and guaranteed not to burst or crack. _ The one-minute breakfast—Red Diamond O-lis—pro digested oats, pure, packed in airtight containers. “Friends of my soul! this goblet sip.” —Moore.
If your friend is down with ’flu, or troubled with a had cold, cough or sore throat, give him Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A spoonful or two of “Baxter’s” will set him on the high road to recovery. The first sip of this rich, red, soothing compound relieves and cheers. “Baxter's” also possesses valuable tonic properties which protect the convalescent against a relapse. Large family size bottle 4/6. Smaller sizes 2/6, 1/6, All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s,” with ©I he new screw capj
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 10
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126Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 10
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