SYMPATHY YEVEU BELIEVED A CUU) PUT YOUR TRUST IN BAXTER’S. When your bead is choked up with cold, when your eyes seem dull and heavy, when your throat is dry and sore, when you’re calling your handkerchief “ into play ” pretty often,' your friends sympathise with you, but sympathy never relieves a cold. You need Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A course of this sterling time-tested remedy will clear the head, ease the throat, and break the phlegm. It has done and is doing it for thousands of others. “Baxter’s” will do the same for you. You can feel the first dose of this rich, soothing tonic do you good. It starts its work with the first spoonful, ami does not let up until the cold has left yon. Really, it is unequalled. Just try it once, and you’ll agree it’s a friend indeed*. Baxter’s Lung Preserver costs only 2s 6d for a generous-sized bottle, although economical people purchase the largo family size at 4s 6d. Order to-duv from your chemist or grocer.— [AJvl.]
Buttonholes of artificial flowers, now so popular in Britain, are growing larger; at least as many as 150-violets may go to the making of ono posy. James Stanley, a Wigan mine ■worker, has invented a safety device to prevent tubs conveying coal underground in collieries from running away. Inhaled, or taken on sugar, ‘ XAZOL" gives immediate relief from coughs, colds, and all bronchial complaints. A scientific, common-sense remedy. GO doses'ls 6d.—f Advt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 13
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243Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19662, 15 September 1927, Page 13
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