OVERHEARD IN “BEATH’S.”
As a general rule, ladies occupied in shopping have little or no inclination to discuss topics outside the spheres of fashion, quality and bargains. However, here is a worthy exception. The other day when in Beath’s, Mrs Baxter heard a conversation between two Indies, one of. whom had had a sister bad with bronchitis. This lady attributed her sister’s rapid and remarkable recovery to Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Yes,” she observed, “folks can say what they like about their new-fangled cough mix tures, but none of them can compare with ‘Baxter’s.’ M hen half a dozen other preparations failed to give my sister any ease, she obtained instant relief with Bax ter’s Lung Preserver." Throughout the length and bredth of the Dominion countless thousands of people owe their immunity from colds, coughs and bronchitis to this never failing remedy. “Baxter's” has a happy knack of epeedUy penetrating to the source of the trouble and rooting it out thoroughly. It is, too, an invaluable tonic for enriching the blood and renewing your health and energy. Get “Baxter’s” now. 2/6 a large bottle at ohem ista and stores.
Donb,e “D’^B’ : Eucalyptus W| THE RW RELIABLE BRAND. Guaranteed to Contain KSt P J r cent. Eucalyptol. Invaluable for Influenza, Oouflu, Golds, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Lumba<o and Sciatica, DOUBLE "D r ~2ctTO!>. EUCALYPTUS. Largs Bottlea.
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Southland Times, Issue 19510, 9 May 1922, Page 2
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222Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19510, 9 May 1922, Page 2
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