“Only the fit survi/o” —Sinus'. The bustle of modern life exacts a heavy toll on the general health. -Weakened;, run-down constitutions are more susceptible to prevailing complaints—coughs, colds and influenzaand it is wise to have a good remedy like Baxter’s Lur.g Preserver, always haivJy. / , , r •, “Baxter’s” is celebrated, far and wide as an unfailing specific for heatcolds. throat colds, and chest colds, as well as for coughs, bronchitis influenza, and asthma. In • addition, “Baxter’s” possesses splendid tome properties for enriching and revitalising the blood. Large bottle v- «• Chemists and stores. Family 4,'G.—l MR HAROLD WHITTLE At tlie Wellington Competitions, Mr Whittle acted as official accompanist. During three weeks ho played no: less than 1151 accompaniments! His hands wero never tired or sore as he rubbed in Q-tol several tunes daily. He bad no cause to use sticking plaster as on former occasions.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 3
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