A Burning Forehead. — -Reata. Sudden ichill, bnrning forehead and sbivering are all danger signals of approaching colds. Take h'eed— aiirt take Baxter '8 Lung Preseryer. • ' Baxter 's ' ' , is . best for all cqugka. colds :and sore throats- and has tonie properties to set you up. Soothing— warming— ' ' Baxter 's ' ' is New Zealand 's best cough remedy. 1/6, 2/6, 4/6 all chemists and stqres-* ,
If you are not already one of the "regulars" at the Trocadero, come right along, There 's an . indefinable "something'/ about the Troe. that maeks it different from all other tea rooms.*
^ CORONATION:^ M^Y ^ HeqHI / V I C T O R I A 64 YEARS OF SERVICE AND MODERN MERCHANDISING. To-dcry the House ©! Haliensteln i is cm instjtution which has no counterpart in tlie Southem Hemisphere. Tipa orgcmisation of 29 stores has taken many years to, build, and the envied position it now holds is the result of many years of.sound GEORCE VI ' trading; of keeping faith with the public; of maint aining quality -in merchandise; of preserving honest — ' , *i relationship between value and price. • The Hallenstein organisation has'grown with the country where it was foimded. Its stores have been established througheut this far-flung part of the British Empire. It has survived the storms and strains of 64 years. It has shared in the benefits of y * H I JCSv ^ prosperous times and the difficult problems of depression. To-day, Hallenstein |T{ | j^adership is ^reflected in the quality and style of all merchandise bearing the |3ev^EALAND}
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 94, 7 May 1937, Page 11
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