“BAXTERS” GOES TO CANADA A North Auckland mother was advised by her son overseas as follows: “I had a bad cold which I caught in Canada, and it had gone to my chest, but it is now completely gone, thanks to your ‘Baxters’.” He went on to say what many others have said, that Baxters Lung Preserver was one of the most welcome articles in Mother’s parcel« At whatever state your cold is, get busy with “Baxters.” “Baxters” is pleasant, soothing, penetrating. You feel each dose doing you good. For young or old take “Baxters” as directed on the label, and with ordinary common sense precautions you have the upper hand of any cold. Old folk will find marvellous relief from bronchitis, asthma and troublesome night coughing if they take “Baxters” as so many thousands do. “Baxters” is the perfect family cough remedy, and has a tonic action that helps a quick recovery. Get better, get “Baxters.”—Advt.
“TEMON GLISCO” all lemon skin L/beautifying emollient soothes skin tissues,' prevents wrinkles and sore chapped hands. H. & J. Smith, Ltd.
When tees DIRTY WORK GOING ONI r /•I * * make sure you’ll be with SOLVOL DON’T SPOIL YOUR REPUTATION socially through “Housework Hands.” When you step out of the kitchen, leave all dirt, stove polish and vegetable stains behind in the rich, Solvol lather. Solvol keeps busy hands smooth and charming. Yet it is as gentle to use as fine toilet soap. Always keep a cake at the sink. K LEVER PRODUCT - MADE IN NEW ZEALAND g, 38w
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Southland Times, Issue 24824, 17 August 1942, Page 6
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254Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24824, 17 August 1942, Page 6
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