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“I’ve come with the gas bill.” “My husband is out.” “Blit there are his shoes.” “How thoughtless of him ! He’s gone off without them again.”

..“Enough of that Barking, Achmodcs.” A —Ancient Tale. Beware of contracting coughs or colds at this. time. Let Baxter’s Lung Preserver-. safeguard your own and your family’s health. . A dose of “Baxter s now and then gives gratifying relief in all cases of influenza, whooping cough and colds. It i 6 rich, warming, penetrative. Also an excellent tonic. All chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2/6; family size 4/6- But be sure you get ‘‘Baxter p

As warm as toast tho livelong night with a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Made by North British Rubber Co. AJI sizes. All chemists s:.d dealers.

HAS RHEUMATISM MADE YOU OLD AT 30? "A woman is as old as she feels! Crippled with Rheumatism, she feels a hundred at any-age! Uric acid in the blood brings pain, stiffness, swollen joints and muscles —all symptoms of Sciatica, Gout, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Why suffer and grow old when Rheum owill drive out the uric acid and bring back health and activity to painful muscles and joints? One 4/6 bottle, containing one week's treatment, will convince you—flak at any •‘hemist’s today—and beep your youth

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 6 May 1925, Page 10

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