The Duke of Gloucester, who will bo in Brisbane on December 7, will make a speech, which will be transmitted by wireless telephone to the shipyard at Barrow, England, where the new Ghent liner Orion will be launched on that day. GETTING IT OFF HIS CHEST. Two men stopped outside a chemist’s shop. One said: “I must «et 'shine Baxter’s Buns Preserver." The other man. an overseas visitor, said: “What’s that, a Sold o£ mustard plaster?" 1 ■ •• ; ’> 1 ■ •* 11 "No.” replied his friend. “It’s better than all the mustard plasters iiv tha world for shifting a cold onf the chest.” ’ Tako “Baxter’s” and “Baxter’s” will tuko care of you. I/O. 2/6 and 4/6.*
On the |Tt h'T jer , .*?•*?* -.i* „ is the man who neglects a cough or cold! Nothing is more likely to opeh the way to serious lung troubles than a persistent cough. Nothing breaks up a cough or stops a cold more surely than 1 SCOTT’S Emulsion. It soothes and heals. It strengthens and maintains the body’s resistance to infection. Why take risks? Far better take SCOTT’S, to-day. SCOTT’S Emulsion n < -'r >» -i V Guards the lungs
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18529, 16 October 1934, Page 3
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