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SHE WENT TO THE CONCERT.

THANKS TO "BAXTER'S." A lady was rather keen to attend a concert arranged for a 1 local charity, but two days before the event she got a bad cold. A neighbour, who was to accompany her, sent along a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. The result was magical. Sho attended the concert in comfort. At this time of the year a cold is particularly troublesome, and the unfortunate sufferflr gets very little sympathy. Happily, relief is quick and easy. Tata a few doses of Barter's Lnng Preserver—a sure remedy for al) coughs and colds. Its wonderful healing properties promptly get to the throat and bronchial passages, and you feel right again in a surprisingly short time. In addition, the valuable tonic properties contained in "Baxter's" brace up and sustain weak, impoverished systems. Keep a bottle of Baiter's Lung Preserver always in your home. Generous-sized bottle 23 fid, all chemists and stores. Family size 4s 6<L 5

SHIRLEY SCHOOL COMMITTEE. . , . At the usual monthly meeting of tic Shirley School Committee the following members . were present:—Messrs Thompson (chairman), Ires, Stanley, Finaey, Sail Hunt, Buraon and His McKay. The master repoiiod that the »rerage attendance for August wae. 565, and the roll number 632. It 'wafi decided to j?l*nt pines ♦long' the cast eide -of the piaygroand and' to hare the grouiii Tolled. • Final arrangements ■were made for Satnrday night's euchre party and dance. Miss Sapaford's resignation aa assistant mistress was received ■with Tery mubh regret. Ijiiss Sapsford had teen on the teaching stiff since the Shirley School irns opened and she had left to take the post o£ head mistress at the Soroetfield School. The inspector's report -was read and was yery satisfactory. Messrs Ives and Salt ■were appointed a Visiting Committee lor the ensuing month. WHEN YOTT'RE COLD ANT) TIRED. Nothing will buck you up like a hot tot of J.D.K.Z. Gin. Dispels fatigue—■banishes rheumatism and 'gout. Unanimouslv recommended by the niedical profession. Look for the White Heart label on the square bottle. —3 Keep the kiddie/ free, from coughs and colds with "NAZOL." Soothea, 'relieves," penetrates.; Is 6d for 60 doses.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 8

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356

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 8

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