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NATURE A PEESISTENT FIGHTER. 1 Nature never Rives up o fight unless the odds against her are hopelessly over- • whelming. Conflict'arouses her antagonism and all her fighting forces are culled into aotion. If tho odds tire too -niiich when fighting a cold, there will' be a chill,' thon ffivcrishnces, aching and sorelieas of the muscles, and a general down and out feeling. 'Tls then that Nature needs help, and no help is superior to Baxter's Imog preserver., This rioh, pure, and warming medicine noon swaya tho fight over' in favour, of Nature, ond the cold quioklv disappear. ' , Then with Nature's aid "Baiter's" builds up the wasted tissues, regenerate the lowered vitality., and groamlly Jpvigorates the whole system,' duabllnjr tne successful warding off of any Wctu-reuc# of the'oold ftttaok. - - Have this tonlo ©ugh and «4d remedy handy always. Q« a lMttJ 2a. 6d. tiottlo from ohemiat or store to-dayv—Advt. Additional proof of the ralua of Bt. George's Camp Pie was givpa by /til incident whioli occurred last year. Men tho survivors from the ill-fated Wlmjneni landed'at Tom Bowline Bojr. Tho best possible-meal, and the one that iould be most quickly prepared was hurried off to the spot. The article an tho menu wMoh wm moat appreciated *aa fit. Georgtta Cbiaj.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 5

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209

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 5

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