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A FRESH AND WHOLESOME CALF FOOD MADE TN NFAY ZEALAND. Farmers appreciate tlie freshness and wholesomennss of, “CEIREMILK.' - ' While, some imported foods are good, many are composed of foreign bv-pro-ducts of doubtful value, and, of course, no food brought a great distance can have the freshness of “CEREMILK,” the New Zealand Calf Food, made from the cream of the Dominions best cereals. Mr. It. 'Blalcie, Lochiel, a welllcnown fanner in the South Island, said recently: “I consider ‘‘CEREMILK” 50 per cent better than any other Calf Food I have yet tried.” At all stores and factories:* FLEMING AND CO., LTD., Gore; Local Distributors Messrs Perrv and Co.

THE DAXGER OF A COLD. A simple cough or cold may ho the forerunner of something more serious. It may easily develop into bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, or even consumption. Protect yourself and your childyen by regularly using Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This Splendid remedy is recommended by thousands of the public. Baxter’s Lung Preserver ban an enviable record. It is not an untried preparation, but has been giving sure and welcome relief for over 50 years. In the home where Baxter’s is found, health is there also. Big bottle costs 1/10.

YOU CAN ENJOY WAI— RONGOA > JN YOUR OWN HOME. ' \ Timo was when Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water —New Zealand’s principal mineral water—could only he par taken of by dwellers in its immediate vicinity, or by the few who could afford to travel to the Springs. Today, however, owing to improved facilities, the waters of this mineral spring, with all its healing qualities unimpaired, are bottled and distributed, and may be enjoyed by purchasers in their own homes, whatever part of Dominion they may reside in. The advantage of drinking Wai Itongoa Natural Mineral Water regularly cannot be over-estimated. It contains properties which make it hotli tonic and aperient. Charged as it is with its own natural gas, its effect is to exhiliarate and invigorate the system, to promote digestion, to check acidity of the stomach, and to cure rheumatism, gout, etc. The New Zealand “Medical Journal” says:—“WaiRongoa can be confidently recommended as a table beverage. It is beautifully clear, cool and effervescing, with sufficient chalybeate qualities to remind one there are healing qualities in this liquid, as well as simple refreshment.” Drink it by itself or with your whisky. Obtainable at hotels, chemists clubs and stores.

“The first wealth is health.”—Emerson.—The most common and yet most unnecessary form of ill health i s a cough or cold. You can quickly and effectively rid yourself of such unpleasant and weakening ailments with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. At the very first signs of trouble take a dose'. Its immediate soouiing and healing effects will surprise you. Baxter’s gives lasting strength and adds vitality to a liody weakened by chest and bronchial troubles. It also fortifies against future attacks. Always keep a large Is lOd bottle handy. All chemists and stores.

“NAZOL” is the well-chosen name of an honest cough and cold remedy, which is specially" suitable for Nasal Catarrh. To ensure gettings the genuine “Nazol” you should order it by name.

MOTHER works for the comfort of others* Sunlight Soap works for the comfort of

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 4

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