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“TJimely acts save the day.”—Ragge. Whenever you get the first symtoms of a cold or chill, act quickly and at once 1 , Gall Baxter’s. Lung Preserver to your immediate aid. A dose in time is an invaluable preventive of spring and summer complaints. “Baxter’s” is a rich, soothing specific, pleasant to the taste and a firm favourite with the kiddies as well as with all grown-ups. ’Tis also a grand building-up tonic that Jteeps you fit and well always. A large bottle of “Baxter’s” coss only 2s 6d. AJ all grocers and chemists. 2

DINE AT “THE GRAND.’' WHENEVER YOU ARE IN THE CITY. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. A Menu choice and immense. FIVE COURSES FOR EIGHTEENPENCE. THE GRAND GRILL ROOM. Opposite Fire Station, Pitt Strret, AUCKLAND. SOUPS, FISH, GRILLS, COLD MEAT SALADS. THE BEST IN THE LAND. BLAKE BROS. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. OWN HEARSE SUPPLIED. Telephone No. 50, front 7 s.m> to 11 p.m. BLAKE BROS. PU&EKOHE. SOW NOW 0 PROVIDE FOR DRY SUMMER MAIZE. ATES’ SELECTED DAIRY CREAM, HICKORY KING, AND OTHER SORTS SORGHUM, SUDAN GRASS, YATES’ EXTRA RE-IWACHINED JAPANESE MILLET. LUCERNE. Yates’ Selected HUNTER RIVER, The king of fodder crop. Hunter River Lucerne has been placed first in Government trials through out New Zealand and Australia. ARTHUR YATES AND COY. LTD. LOWER ALBERT ST.- AUCKLAND.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 682, 8 November 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 682, 8 November 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 682, 8 November 1921, Page 6

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