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“My Kingdom for a Horse” —Shakespeare. Men in desperate need will give much for a little thing, but the man who has a bad cold has no need to promise much for a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. You’ll find “Baxter’s” everywhere. You can’t beat “Baxter’s” for banishing a cold. Always ask for “Baxter’s” —sold in three sizes, pocket size 1/6, handy size 2/6 and family size 4/6. —Ad. CHAPPED HANDS. LADY BENEFITS FROM MIRPIL. Mrs. M. Roberts, 22 Main North Road, N.E. Valley, ‘Dunedin, writes: “For chapped hands I have used Mirpll Skin Balm and found it most beneficial in relieving me of this complaint and cun recommend its use to any similar sufferers.” Mirpil is also excellent for Sunburn, Windburn, after Shaving, Chilblains and Sore Tired Feet. R-U-R CURED MR. GIBSON. “I suffered severely with Rheumatism in its worst form for years,” writes Mr. F. F. Gibson, Invercargill. “I tried various remedies without relief until advised to try lt-U-R. Today lam completely cured.” R-U-R, the wonderful Uric Acid remedy, is sold with Money-Back Guarantee by N. B. Middlebrook, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet. —Ad. lieu 1 m lIRISH MOSS For Willies nos+y cough and Baby's bit of a cold / ■ and 2/6 ALL CH E MISTS

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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19622, 1 February 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19622, 1 February 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19622, 1 February 1936, Page 4

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