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ANOTHER LITTLE DRINK WON'T ... DO.THEM ANY HAKM. _ Not when, you make it at home from Murdoch's Dainty Summer Fruit Extract. . /- Murdoch's Dainty Summer Fruit Extract is compounded of pure fruit essences. Makes one gallon of syrup; four gallons of drinks. 100 healthful hot weather drinks at less than a farthing a glass. The children neeid them. Is 6d at grocers.—Arivt. BAXTER'S SECOND INNINGS. Nearly every schoolboy is familiar with tho epic story of Baxter's second innings, 'but all grown-ups will be interested iu'i'this little incident. The entire family was down, with the flu, and tho family medicine chest was bare. | However,, a thorough ransacking »f dusty bottle? on a top shelf in tho cupboard revealed \ii half-full bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver—just enough for a tlose_ fo.r ■•each' person. Tho relioi' was so gratifying1 Unit an urgent message was dispatched to the nearest chemist for more Baxter's. Baxter's Lung.. Preserver has won a remarkable imputation as a remedy for colds, influenza,- cousjhs, chest. " and bvonehiiil affections. ~H is wondciTiillv penetrative, and quickly roots out tho. trouble. ..Baxter's also possesses splendid tbnu: propcitiw. G-cncTOiis-sized bottle ! •or 2s Gd; family £ j so .| s od.—Advl. : l-or (■-•ljilUrc.r*. Uackinj; C , M ,. h , ... \Voods Ur^at Poppcriaint Curs.-Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 4

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