Australia is to be represented at an international lighthouse conference to be held in Paris next July. Federal Ministers hope that radio beacons will be installed on the Australian coast m the near future. PLAYTIME DANGERS. It doesn’t have to ruin for children to get wet. Water bus a remarkable fascination for most youngsters. They will play happily in it all day long blissfully unconscious of the dangers they run of getting chills and colds. Mother’s anxiety, however, is greatly relieved when she lias a handy precaution in the form of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, a timely dose of this grand old remedy heing of great benefit, in lighting off the effects of damp clothes. Mother knows also that nothing can be safer for children than this wholesome. palatable compound. “Baxter’s" eases sore throats and relieves bronchial and chest troubles in a wonderful way. In helping prevent serious developments its tonic properties arc very valuable, especially for those who fear bronchitis, whooplag cough and kindred complaints. Keep one of the big family size economy -t/i» bottles in your home. “Baxter’s” is also sold in two other popular sizes—l/(! and 2/G, at all chemist?? and stores,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18068, 20 April 1933, Page 10
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