■ S.O.S. OVER 14,000 MILES. The following message for help was received in Christchurch from England: “Please send me some Baxter’s Lung Preserver by return mail. I have not been able to get it since I arrived here from New Zealand four months ago. In haste, yours truly, .T. W. Sydney, “The Manor,” Bramdeen, England.” When your head or chest sends out an S.O.S.—as it will often during whiter, the cough and cold time—you only have to go to the nearest chemist or store for large 2s 6d bottle of “Baxter’s.” Do so to-day. 1
Cold feot? A British made “Unique” hot water bottle will soon restore circulation. A boon tbese cold nights and costs a few shillings. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand when buying.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1920, Page 4
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125Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1920, Page 4
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