1 “TRIED A GOOD MANY.” “BAXTER’S” WINS ALWAYS. While Summer colds are so prevalent this letter will more than interest you. Mr Matthew Talboy. Elsthorpe Hawkes Bay, writes: —‘ ‘Enclosed find 12s for some bottles of Baxter’s Lung Ireserver. The local store has no more. I have tried a Rood many remedies, but got more relief from' yours with one small bottle.” , “Baxter’s” has an enviable record, [t is not an untried preparation. It lias icon giving sure, welcome, prompt and iermanent relief to cough, cold, soic throat chest and ‘ bronchial trouble hiffcrers. “Baxter’s” is waiting to fortify you against the sudden onslaught of summer colds. 2s Cd g bottle. Chemist or Store. .<r ••
Nail Brushes 3 for 1/-, Joycs' Fluid 1/. bottle, Dyola, and Rit dyes 8d pkt., clothes and boot brushes 10*d and i/-, machine oil 6d bottle, Eucalyptus 1/liottle, rubber sponges 1/-, glycerine and cucumber 10}d bottle, face cream 7jd, Hnzcliuo snow 1/6, corkscrew and can opener combined, now 6d each, mouse traps, now 5 for 1 /-, at McGruers Great Clearing Sale now on.—A'dvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1920, Page 1
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176Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1920, Page 1
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