GOING OUT TO-NIGHT. At night physical resistance is low and colds are easily contracted. There’s a wise precaution—Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Colds and chest troubles have no chance against “Baxter’s." This rich, warming, soothing remedy relieves dryness, soreness and huskiness. “Baxter’s" quickly cuts phlegm and clears out a cough. The tonic properties promote quick recovery Buy a 4/6, 2/6 or 1/6 bottle of “Baxter’s" from any chemist or store
Sm. i Jkt<f 6 “ I like the Tea and 1 like the Tins, and I am sure you will agree with me that both are value far above the ordinary. Already I have three ‘Amber Tips ’ Cake Tins and I look forward to having the complete set of six different designs.” Ask your Grocer to show you the complete range o£ “ Amber Tips ” Cake Tins... they are wonderful value. 'Amber Tips" Choice Empire-grown Tea /n Superbly decorated Cake Tins Magnificent reproductions of world famous paintings superbly printed in six colours adorn the lids and sides of “ Amber Tips ” Cake Tins, each of which is filled with 31b of “Amber Tips” No. 1 Red and Yellow Label, or “ Amber Tips ” Blue Label Tea. The only Increase in price for the tin is 3d over and above the regular cost of the Tea. EXTRA COST of ike TIN is<WZy r J?
ENTER HAPPINESS "<rrlv£" ONE DAY SHE OVERHEARD TWO FRIENDS DISCUSSING HER 'WHAT E'S SO CARELESS ABOUT i.O.' ! ' ONE SAID *IF SHE'D ONLY USE U jbz 30 NEXT BIRTHDAY AN'OLD MAID* ! YET HER MIRROR TOLD HER SHE WAS SI .IL ATTRACTIVE WHY DID MEN PASS HER BY ? IjJL n Lao V a t r U>. What untold harm B.O.” may do us ! (Body odour) PORES are constantly giving off odour-causing waste —but no one excuses 44 B.O.” (body odour) ! Are you safe ? Be sure—bathe regularly with Lifebuoy. The quickly-vanishing, hygienic Lifebuoy scent tells you Lifebuoy is different. Its rich, creamy lather purifies and deodorizes pores —stops 44 B.O." Be sure you do get LIFEBUOY ... because the specia 1 Lifebuoy scent neve: clings (like imitations) — it rinses away with the lather, but leaves protection behind. A LEVER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19861, 26 July 1934, Page 12
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357Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19861, 26 July 1934, Page 12
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