WHAT WILL I TAKE WITH MY WHISKY?
Oh, Wai-Rongoa Natural Minn Water of course. It improves a drink immonsely. Gives it more life, you know, and a crisper cleaner taste too. Adds a touch of healing to whatever it is added, and blends beautifully -with wines, spirits. Reaches wo>* with all its great virtues unimpaired.
“That coin is well spent which saves you ten.”—Proverb. You will save much expense and uiinoyance by preventing a cough or cold with the timely aid of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. A big boule of this famous preparation costs only Is lOd. An occasional dose will vitalize your system, and ward ofF colds and bronchial affections. Keep a bottle handy during the present changeable weather. Baxter’s Lting Preserver is uliique in its healing and soothing qualities—gives immediate relief in cases of sore throat, tickling cough, bronchitis etc. Pleasant to take, good for young arid old.
Motorists ensure an enjoyable outing by riding only A-Won Clincher Tyres as used by the British War Office because of the service arid satisfaction they give. Mote economical than cough mixtures or syrups, is NAZOL. Eighteenpence buys sitfty doses— more tfiari Vhreri' penny-. No gold ja NAZOL-pidof, - !
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1917, Page 4
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196Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1917, Page 4
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