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“Feeling comes before reflection.” —Haweis. Colds usually catch people unawares. Most people first contract a chill, and then seek the remedy. Others, who know, always keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver by tliem. It fortifies the system against cold and ‘flue’ germs, soothes sore throat, eases breathing, heals bronchial passages, gives vitality and energy. “Baxter’s” has been the public favourite for over hnlf-a-century. It is advertised by the good it does. You should test it. Your chemist or grceer stocks Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Buy a big 2s Gd bottle to-day.

TELEPHONE-PHOTOGRAPH. PARIS, Aug. 20. Vivacious, fluent, dhpper, M. Edouard Belin, the inventor of the remarkable process for the transmission of photographs by telephone, the efficiency of which was demonstrated by the picture (telephoned from Antwerp) printed in the Continential Daily Mail on Sunday has the appearance more of an energetic man of business tnan of a scientist. - “I was orginally a law student, M. Uelin told a reporter this evening, “and the idea of transmitting pictures by | telephone came to mo in 1896 when I was attending the first exhibition in the provincial town where I lived of the earliest lcinematograph film. “ Shortly after that I gave up the law and devoted my time to scientific research. In 1901 I took out the first patent in France for the transmission of pictures by telegraph. . i. Familiar as I am with wireless telegraphy and telephony, I am constantly amazed at their limitless possihdities, and at the revolutionary changes that will be made by their development.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1920, Page 1

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