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Sharland's Vinegar ensures piquant relish in salads, full-flavoured; M> jio'ijio'- olear nod pure. ' Try "Tan-ol," the liquid polish. Gives fine surface to floors and furni-ture-smartens leather goods. Easy and economical. Summer-lime is ~ Hay-fever-time. You won't be troubled this summer if you keep "Nazof bandy. 1/6 buys 60 doses.

"Futurity is our great concern. '-- Mason. Readers need have no Concern regarding the risk of catching colds or developing bronchial trouble if Baxters Lun Pr Server is kept tiandy. Baxter's : an, nvaluable specific for summer .: ills, wing remarkably penetrative. Fnsures lasting relief Always. A a dependable, building-up tonic, " r \tei's" is unrivalled. Get a ■large* bcM'e now. ,2 6d all cnemists and stores.

"Build not false Hopes on Spring."Symmonds. | Of course, Spring-time is joy-time for everybody. And you'll run no risk of .contracting Spring chills if you take Baxter's Lung Preserver. There's no more dependable specific on the market than "Baxter's." Its secret is 1n its rich, soothing, penetrating qualities that always touch the effected spot and give gratifying relief. As a tonic Baxter's Lung Preserver Is unrivalled. Builds sdund constitutions 2/6 a large bottle at chamists and ttores.

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Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 3

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187

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Shannon News, 20 February 1923, Page 3

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