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OH JUDY, WHAT A FIB ... if only she’d Lux us EVERY NIGHT SHED BE FRESH AND DAINTY. YES, NOBODY SEES US BUT WE SPOIL JUDY'S DATES. WE HAVE PERSPIRATION ODOUR. jff Every n, « 9 irl ought to be , LUX "***<»* DAIIV dtjj. LUX UNDIES AFTER EVERY WEARING. . . BE SURE OF DAINTINESS. LUX KEEPS EM NEW-LOOKlNG-longer too ! Mil I LEVER PRODUCT - MADE IN NEW ZEALAND TTTTT.

make a proper job oe it To-day there are hundreds of people who have had a bad cold or influenza, who have fairly well recovered but have an aggravating little cough that hangs on and on. Let Baxters Lung Preserver make a proper job of getting better Take Baxters regularly, clear out that cold, and let Baxters tonic properties help avoid a relapse. Take no risks with colds or ’flu. Take Baxters, and with ordinary common sense precautions you have nothing to fear. Against a multitude of competitors Baxters has year after year been by far the best seller What better assurance can you have of the proven efficacy of Baxters? Baxters is perfectly safe for young children given as directed with water For al! persistent coughs Baxters gives marked relief. It quickly cuts the phlegm and promotes expectoration Persevere with Baxters—the proved re-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 3 September 1942, Page 3

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