IGNOMINIOUSLY EXPELLED. That Is what happens to colds and 'flu germs after you take Baxter's Lung Preserver. Baxter's drives out every trace of cold; clears the throat and chest, while its unique tonic properties build extra resistance. Baxter's is absolutely pure and safe. Unequalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, influenza and chest troubles. Insist on Baxter's, best for all ages. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere.—Ad.
Meeting by chance at a Wellington restaurant they got yarning about diet —and doctors. "It's seldom I trouble doctors," laughed, one, "but last Christmas I had to. Nerves all to pieces. Doctor asked if I smoked much. Cigarettes, I told him. Four packets a. day. He clicked his tongue. 'Cut 'em out,' he says. Then he laughed. 'Don't like my prescription?' says he. 'Well, drop the packet cigarettes and roll your own. Use toasted New Zealand. Then you can smoke all you want. No harm in toasted —practically free from nicotine.* Well, I took his tip. Nerves, quieted down after a bit. Right as rain now! —and I'm saving money.! Rolling your own comes a heap cheap-i er than ready-mades." "Don't I knowj it?" says the other chap. "Roll own myself. Smoke Desert Gold. Splendid!—and, mind you, one freshrolled cigarette ia worth fifty machinemade." Carried unanimously! There are only five brands of toasted, all told—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Desert Gold, and Riverhead Gold. Delicious, all five—and so harmless.— Ad.
GIRL WITH T.B. RECOVERS. "My daughter was bad for. three years—doctors could do nothing—sanagave no result—after two months on Morlife she was out of bed helping with the housework.— Signed, R.D." .Morlife Tablets are a remarkable discovery for lung troubles, Anaemia, etc. Money-back guarantee. N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. —Ad.
FREE FROM ASTHMA. "I have been free from Asthma and Throat Trouble, thanks to your Pulmonas. I would not be without" a box " Pulmonas are a unique prescription . . . powerful, antiseptic vapours reach every corner of the lungs and bronchial tubes. They disperse the phlegm, soothe and heal. Nothing so good. Pulmonas, 1/6 and 2/6 per tin.—Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 19346, 1 March 1935, Page 4
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