THE INFLUENZA GERM IS AFRAID OF BAXTER'S. The influenza germ knows well that once Baxter’s Lung Preserver gets on the job he must retreat. Why? Simply because “Baxter’s” is the common souse remedy. It strengthens the organs that influenza affects first, the throat and lungs, giving them power to combat the attacks. You can feel this wanning fluid do good from the first dose. Then, for those just recovering from Influenza, it is a friend indeed. It quickly builds up the wasted tissues of the affected organs, and has an excellent tonic effect on the whole constitution. “Baxter’s” has been tried and never found wanting. Large bottle ‘is Od at Chemists and Stores.
YOU CAN HEAR CALVES ON “CEREMILK” AND WATER ALONE Even when. mixed with water “CEREMILK” makes a nutritious, rich calf food, for the food value is in the “CEREMILK.” Rich in fats and in nourishing proteids, “CEREMILK” is ahsolutely pure and free from chemicals, fibres and husks. Easily prepared its finely ground particles never go to the bottom of the bucket, or leave a sediment. Mr. C. Jospersen, of Waiotahi writes:—“l have used “CEREMILK” for two seasons v and consider it a most economical calf food. It is a- great milk saver and is much relished by tbo calves. My calves have done exceedingly well on it. It is very simple to prepare. I reared 45 calves and have not bad one calf scour this season.” At all stores and factories. Manufacturers, Fleming and Co. Ltd: Local distributors, Perry and Co. twr»ipiiinm.niß—a Have you tried WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS for kidney ailment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1918, Page 4
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