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“Happiness is Life—Everything”.— Stanus. But who can be happy .when a cold stuff s-up the head, a 'cough tears each throat-membrane, and chest trouble tortures the lungs?—Why, no one! Still we oan still restore happiness to its own—at least Baxter’s Lung Preserver can do it for us. This sterling old remedy for summer ills will promptly oust the cold > silence the cough and relieve the lungs. It has been doing so for over half a century. Always have “Baxter’s” handy through tb 0 summer. 2/6 large bottle. .

One of the most import* ant features to consider in buying Tea is Parity—for a Pure Tea is a healthful Tea. With absolute Purity Nel* son Moate’s Teas combine rich Strength, fine Qua!* ity, delightful Flavour and consistent Value. Ask for Nelson Mostc's Tea and do not accept • substitute. W®® TEAS ALL GROCERS MOTHER p\ij in: ig rj Mother Seigel’s Syrup is a ready means of preventing or banishing stomach and liver troubles. Thirty drops taken in a wine-glassful of water after meals according to directions will tone, strengthen and stimulate the organs of digestionstomach, liver and bowels—to healthy activity and so enable BANISHES them to perform theirfunctions easily and efficiently. MotherSeigcj's Syrup is made, from the ..medicinal . extracts, of more than ten. varieties of roots, barks and herbs, which exert a remarkably beneficial effect on tired, overworked, .or weak digestive organs. Put it to the test yourself to-day. i Best for Coughs and Colds Over half a century has proved its remarkable morits—pleasing to take —free from narcotics or harmful drugs—good for children and older folks. children and older folks. Koep a bottle in the house, be suro it’s Bonnington’s ; ... 136

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1919, Page 4

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279

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1919, Page 4

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