t feel it oozine out .... at the "Mv valour Is certainly going. . . palms of my hands." —Sheridan. Just how you feel with influenza coming on! Quick, take Baxter's Lung Preserver. This rich, red compound sends a comforting glow of warmth through the body, and Its valuable tonic properties strengthen the system to throw off the attack and avoid a relapse. Get the large economical bottle at 4/6 for family use. Smaller sizes 2/6, 1/6. All chemists and stores. A handy screw cap preserve* the contnnts. —Ad.
Welcome Change. "J thoroughly enjoy the monthly luncheons, even if it is only to get a change of food," said a member of the Matamata Chamber of Commerce, at a recent meeting of that body. He supported a motion that the luncheons should be continued. This was approved.
The success of the two British Industries Fairs in London and Birmingham has been so great, and the 'fillip they have given trade has been so considerable that surely N.Z. might follow suit! A New Zealand Industries Fair might do for us, if held in one or more of the big centres, what the same thing has done for England. We have plenty of things to show visitors from far and near —including tobacco of superlative quality. Connoisseurs from overseas have said that our tobacco compares favourably with that of any other country. Its outstanding merit is that there is hardly any nicotine in it. That is because it is toasted. There is no other toasted tobacco. As for the imported it is often full of nicotine, and quite unsafe to smoke constantly. There are four brands of toasted: Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No 10. They are all mellow, sweet, cool and fragrant, with a rare bouquet. It is a remarkable tribute to the popularity of these tobaccos that imitations are' on the market! —Ad.
LADIES No. 2 Corrective Pills Extra Strong 12/6. No. 2 Corrective Pills Special Formula 20/h Write for Catalogue of Good, Post Free! THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. Note New Address:— r J. G. Chemist 282, High Street, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18243, 17 July 1931, Page 4
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