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As a building up tonic, “Baxter’s” is also famous. Enriches the blood, fortifies weakened constitutions. Large bottle 2/6. All chemists and stores Family size 4/G. —6. Hoarseness, sore throat, sneezing, running at the nose and eyes, indicate germ .infection. Immediately these symptoms appear an atmos- / phere of Nazol should be created by free inhalation qf Nazol, which destroys germ infection. Nazol should be used freely; the stronger . the atmosphere of Nazal created in the early stages of influenza infection the more promptly it is controlled. “When the iron is hot, strike!”— Hey wood. Whenever you feel tho approach of a cold, whenever you get that out-of-sorts feeling, act at once—get Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A timely dose often raps spring complaints in the bud a course of this splendid remedy .and tonic reinforces tho cold-resisting powers of your body, enabling you to ward off prevailing epidemics. “Baxter’s” benefits young and old alike. Keep it handy 'in your home. Invest in a large bottle now. All chemists and grocers. Family size 4/G. —". Graham Moffatt, the eminent writer, states : " After using HEENZO for a lad cold, all hoarseness disappeared, and l experienced great relief.” Small bottle of HEENZO makes pint oj f.nesi cold remedy. 5

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9848, 29 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9848, 29 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9848, 29 October 1924, Page 2

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