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“SNOWING GOOD-OH, COLD IS TERRIBLE, SAYS MAITI.

“The other day a girl who hies from Mnrtinborough came in to see me and spied an empty Baxter’s Lung Preserver Bottle on the table. She said, “Goodness, you’re just like Dad. He’s always got a bottle of Baxter’s on his table.” It‘s been snowing good-oh for tho last couple of days, and the cold is terrible—hut I always have my Baxter’s. M.M., Hospital, Dunedin.”

Baxter’s Lung Preserver you must have these winter days. 2s 6d for a big bottle.

Changeable weather produces colds. They aTe quickly relieved by “Nazol.” This remedy is equally efficacious for young, old, or middle-aged’ persons.

Tho open air baby gots on best. Leave yours out of doors most of the time, but put a North British hot water bottle at his feot. Watch him grow.

When colds and influenza are prevalent let “Nazol” protect your family. One dose a day keeps colds away. Good for all ages. Sixty doses Is 6d. , i

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1919, Page 4

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“SNOWING GOOD-OH, COLD IS TERRIBLE, SAYS MAITI. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1919, Page 4

“SNOWING GOOD-OH, COLD IS TERRIBLE, SAYS MAITI. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1919, Page 4

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