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“WORTH Is PER DROP.” HIGH PRAISE FOR BAXTER'S. It seems natural to pass on “go°<l nous.’ This human instinct, prompted ouo who had benefited by Baxter’s Lung Preserver to write us the following:— _ > “Baxter’s is a sovereign remedy tor eouglis and colds, and for all complaints of the breathing organs. I consider it worth Is a drop. Its action is immediate and sure. f3cfc a big Is lOd bottle of this famous remedy to-day. Your chemist or grocer can supply you.

For nervous debitlity and hysteria— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS. The rich can’t buy nor the poor desire Anything better than Hayward’s MILIARY PICKLE. Always even in qualand moderate in price. All stones. Remember the recollection ot Quality remains long after the Price is forgotten. That is why it pays to buy a QUALITY Tyre—THE NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER TYRES for service j and satisfaction.

CATCHING A COLD.

/ “CATCHING” AND CURING. There are hundreds o( alleged cures tor a cold and just tyro ways of preventing it ; the first is to avoid chill and die second is to destroy the getr,. that spreads the complaint, because for one limit who catches cold bv chill there are a hundred cases in which the cold *• catch-s ” the man—l»v infection. IHH infectious COLI).

“ Don't come near me. I've got a cold.” This is / n common, friendly warning and it makes one think It you can catch a cold from another prison there must he something to carry die complaint ;so there is—a germ which sows itself and grows a cold.' Kill that germ and you won’t catch cold.

KILLING THE INFECTION. There is only one way to stop infection and that is to kill the injecting germ. I lie tiling wc use to do this is called a disinfectant, in other wor Is a germ-1 iller. The very best is Lifebuoy Soa-i. Ise and test have proved the germ-kiliing power of Lifebuoy Soap in laboratory, hospital and home. BY THE BEST MEANS.

Lifebuoy Soap is the best germ-killet and the best cold preventer because of its many household uses. Drains are flushed with Lifebuoy' Soap, sinks are scoured; walls and tables scrubbed, and clothes and household linen are washed with Lifebuoy Soap. Wherever l.ifehuoV Soap gets hold of a germ it kills it and a (lead germ cannot “ infect.”

A GERM-TRAP. When you want to catch a rat you set the trap in its “run." When you want to catch disease germs \nii set a Lifebuoy Soap Trap in the Weekly »>ash-tub, and all the germs gathered in the clothing through the week go into it anti there is an end of them.

A GERM-CEMETERY. You will .catch and till a lot of colds in the weekly wash i( you use Lifebuoy- Soap, You may* kill quite a lot of other equally infectious germs, for they are all over the place, invisible and dangerous—typhoid, scarlet fever, consumption, cholera, drc. They are all “ catching,” but they cannot face Lifebuoy Soap, it is death to germs. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDNEY.

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COY.. [LIMITED.} ESTABLISHED 1836. < LONDON AND ABERDEEN. Accumulated Funds :: £8,300,000. EVERY DESCRIPTION 0F... FIRE, ACCIDENT BURGLARY, AND LIVE STOCK INSURANCE BUSINESS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Sub Agent: R.i ROUSE, Kumara. VIVIAN W.~M. BONAR, WHARF STREET HOKITIKA. Chief Agent for Westland. ESTABLISHED 1859. N KW I NSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. FIRE, .MARINE, ACCIDENT. Also acta as— TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR, AGENT, ATTORNEY. Capital £1,500,000 Paid-up and Reserves (includ ing undivided profits) 1,211,080 Net Income (1916) 900,892 THE PREMIER COLONIAL CO- - Branch office for Canterbury and West Coast: — 111 HEREFORD STRKEET, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 W. I. BOLAM, Manager. Agent at Hokitika IFire and Marine): A. B. KING: Sub-Agent at Ross:— JOHN CROWLEY and COY QITY QASH JgUTCHERY. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Premises formerly occupied 'by Hannam.) W H. BURROWES | NOTIFIES he will open the above | BUTCHER? on JUNE 30fch, and aske for a share of public patronage. CASH PRICES ON APPLICATION. LOWEST CURRENT RATES CHARUj ED, WITH BEST POSSIBLE ' QUALITT.

ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. OF LONDON. A.D. 1720. WE BEG TO NOTIFY the Public of WESTLAND that Messrs W. JEFFRIES & CO., have been appointed DISTRICT AGENTS for Westland. EVERY KTND OF INSURANCE EFFECTED. Fire, Marine, Accident, Employed Liability, Motor Car, Plate Glass, Mortgage Indemnity, Live fchock, Personal Accident and Sickness. Full particulars on application' to the Agents, Sewell Street. TT. S. BATCHELOR. I Manager for

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1918, Page 4

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