MISSING FROM HOTEL. A prominent business man who was recently-stopping at a leading hotel in Christchurch stated that for the first time in his experience he had lost something from his room. He mentioned that while in Timaru ho had contracted a slight cold, and had bought a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Although he had sonic valuable articles in his luggage, the only thing that was taken was “Baxter’s!” Apparently the. man who helped himself finely a good thing when he saw it. This business man swears by Baxter’s Lung Preserver. lie i s subject to chest complaints, and when visiting Canterbury in the winter time he. always has trouble. One of the first things he does when he gets to the Cathedral City is to purchase a large bottle of “Baxter’s” from a near-by chemist, and thus be prepared,. *ou, too, will find speedy relief from a hacking cough or bronchial cold with this reliable specific. It gets right to theroot of the trouble. Not only is it invaluable for coughs, colds, influenza and other allied complaints, but it has wonderful tonic properties that brace you up and renew health and energy. “Baxter’s” costs 2/fi for a generoussized bottle at all chemists and stores. Family size 4/(1. —SB “JUST TIRED.” THE MOTHER \S COMPLAINT. That “just tired” feeling i s quite different from the ordinary physical exhaustion which is experienced after strenuous games or hard work. It is the sign of a jaded constitution, malnutrition, or indigestion. Thousands of people, suffer from it —the mother who lias a household to look after perhaps more than anybody else. When you are suffering from that worn out. “can’t be bothered” feeling; take “Maltexo. ” This wonderful, nutritive tonic, food will take the load of tiredness from your back, and put the springs of good health under your shoes. “Maltexo” is net a medicine, but an aid to nature. It is the concentrated essence of malted barley, and the finest corrective of the internal regions. It quickly strengthens the body and builds up the constitution. For tired mothers, anaemic girls, pale youths, backward children, there is nothing better in the world. —;"> “BOY” CHARLTON AND HENRY. These two Australian swimmers, who distinguished themselves at the Olympic Games and at Dublin, both use Q-tol as an embrocation, and also as a means of protecting the skin from the irritating effects of salt water or sunburn. Q-tol keeps muscles supple and quite free from cramp. ■—3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 October 1924, Page 6
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