‘An OLD BELIEVER IN BAXTER’S’ That is how a sawmill hand concludes his letter to Mr. Baxter about a further supply of Lung Preserver:—“With 10s worth of this sterling remedy,” ho says, “I reckon I can cure all the colds in Horopite, tho wettest place in the Dominion.” This man’s faith in Baxter’s Ltlng Preserver as a cure" for Coughs and Colds is typical of thousands of others, who have received welcome and permanent relief from colds find bronchial troubles. Get a big Is lOs bottle to-day.
On the best appointed tables you invariably hud the best Malt Vinegar —SHARLAND’S. Pure, piquant, palatable. In bulk and b«ttle at all grocers.
If yon are wanting mats, rugs, or curtains for Christmas, have a look at Mrs. .1. Lloyd’s which combine low prices with quality. Misses Addison have h, good selection of house furnishings, Including the up-to-date seagrass floor-coverings.—A dvr,. Misses Adison are showing smart novelties in Crepe-de-chine and voile sailor collars.—Advt.
To-night is hoseing time if you want keep your lawn looking fresh, green, attractive. Ask for. .the L or ,G qualities of NORTH BRITISH. HOSE, the qualities for long wear, and trade Imperially,
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 4
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