“How does sound travel?" “It all depends. The sound of a dinner gong half a mile per second, but an invitation to get up in the morning often takes three-quarters of an hour going up two flights o! stairs, and then hasn’t strength enough to be heard." “There is no chance in results.”—Emerson. Neither is there any chance in Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Whenever you suffer from the discomforts of a coughj or cold you can be sura that “ Baxter's ” is going to relieve you. “Baxter’s” is rich and warming, and has been relieving thousands of sufferers for over sixty years. Never fails to ease even the most chronic chest complaints. Builds up the constitution, too. All the chemists. and stores , sell “ Baxter’s.” Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d. Bachelor size, la 6d.—£Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 3
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130Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19789, 13 February 1928, Page 3
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