BOOKS TO BUY ‘The Last to Rest,*’ by Ernest Raymond (author of “Tell England ’). 10/-. Mr Churchill, by Philip Guedalla. 10/6. Shadow of the Pines, Anne Dutlield. 7/6. The Long Traverse. John Buchan. “A book for boys that is bound to be a classic.” 6/6. ‘‘Corn in Egypt,’ 1 Warwick Deeping 9/6. Prison Life on a Pacific Raider, the .'dory of the capture of the “Rangitane.” 7/-. Postage 6d extra. ALF. ROBINSONS BOOKSELLERS HARDY STREET.
THE WHITE BLTTEKFLY AGAIN Two neighbours were discussing the white butterfly problem over their garden fence. One who had suffered considerably through the pest was very anxious about the matter. “What with colds worrying the family and white butterfly worrying my garden,” he remarked, ‘‘l am having an anxious time of it.” ■'Well, I'm sorry I don’t know how to get rid of tlie butterfly.’’ his friend sympathised, “but I do know how to Itx those colds for you We were troubled the same way last winter until the wile put us all on to Baxters Lung Preserver. ’Baxters' certainly saved its from a lot of trouble.” Every household especially where ‘here are children, should make a very special point of having a bottle of 'Baxters” always at hand. Buy the family size bottle for preference, it provides the best value and ensure* ‘Baxters” being handy when wanted And when your cold is conquered you .'.ill enjoy tire benefits of “Baxters' awing to its splendid tonic properties “Baxteis” i.s the proved best remedy lor coughs, colds, sore throats, anu oi onchiaJ troubles. (Jet Baxter's and get better.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 April 1942, Page 3
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