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You won’ need a slopping draught if you invest in a North British Hot Water Bottle, the best sleep inducer on cold nights. But look for the “Unique stopper.” When your child cannot sleep because of cold in the head, use NAZOL. Sprinkle some drops on nightgown or pillow. Quick relief will follow. Sixty doses Is fid, Tlie Early Closing Movement won’t worry you if you get your bottle frost the chemist—a “Unique” stopper Hot Water Bottle, the best of cold weather comforts. Eighteen-pence spent on NAZOL will keep you free from colds this Winter. Take on sugar or inhale. Sixty doses Is fid. Oct NAZOL to-day. Baby won’t cry with pain or cold if you put him down with a North British Hot Water Bottle. But look for the “Unique” Stopper. It ensures you again leaks. All chemists.

With foot soaked in u mustard bath, Poor Grandpa crouched beside the hearth And gasped so hard and looked so glum. Despite three lots of steaming rum. That Grandma, anxious grown for him, Exclaimed at last to Uncle Jim—- “ This dread suspense I can’t endure I’ll send for ‘Wood’s Great Peppermint. Cure.’’

“A faithful friend is the medicine of life.”—Proverb. The faithful friend js the unfailing friend. That aptly descries Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is one you can always depend upon. When your head is all stuffed up with a cold, when your throat is sore and painful, when that chest cough keeps you awake at night, good old Baxter’s can always be relied upon to give you relief. Keep it handy. Large bottle 2/-. All chemists and stores.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19180624.2.22.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 2

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268

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 2

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