“TRIED A GOOD MANY ” “BAXTER’S” WINS ALWAYS. While Summer colds are so prevalent this letter will more than interest yon. Mr Matthew Talboy, Elsthorpe, Hawkes Bay, writes: —“Enclosed I ' find 12s for some bottles of Baxter’s Lung Pieserver. The local store has no more. I have tried a good many remedies, but got more relief irom yours with one small bottle.” “Baxter’s” has an enviable record. It is not an untried preparation. It has been giving sure, welcome, prompt and permanent relief to cough, cold, sore throat, chest and bronchial trouble sufferers. “Baxter’s” is waiting to fortify you against the sudden onslaught of summer colds. 2s 6d big bottle. Chemist or Store.
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THE WORK OF DIGESTION •honld bo performed with two and completeness if the body is to be maintained in perfeot health. But even in the ease of those who possess naturally strong digestions this is far from always bsing th# case, for the conditions of modern life impose a strain whioh frequently gives rise to nnsvoidable irregularities. Hence nlasost everybody suffers at times from dyspeptic troubles, more or less pronounced. It is then that medicine becomes a necessity. An ideal remedy for most of the derangements to which tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are liable is that well-known preps ration —Beechara'e Pills. Ex* eroissng as they do a tonic, corrective and cleansing infinenee npon the disturbed organs, Bsechsm’s Pills speedily bring about marked improveasent. The work of digestion is always greatly facilitated by a course of that highly successful medicine MAMS Prepared caly Vy THO HAS JU2ECHAM, St Hcleas, Xa» in boxes, labelled lOJd, 1/1$ & 2/9,
■MOTH'ER \w&\ s^l 0 Mother Seigel’s Syrup it a ready means of preventing or banishing stomach and liver troubles. Thirty drops taken in a wine-glassful of wafer after meals according to directions will tone, strengthen and stimulate the organs of digestion—stomach, liver and bowels—to healthy activity and so enable BANISHES them to perform their functions easily and efficiently. Mother Seigel'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. STOMACH and Liver TROUBLES
“Worth five times its price,” is what everyone says who tries “NAZOL” for colds, catarrh, soro throat, and hay fever. “NiAZOT/’ quick relief. 60 doses cost 1/6.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1920, Page 4
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