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“For this relief much thanks.” —Hamlet An invaluable cough and cold remedy that gives grateful relief to young and old alike is Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It lias a soothing and healing effect on the lungs—stops the cough, allays the soreness and inflammation, and improves the breathing. Besides being an effective cough remedy, “Baxter’s” has a most invigorating tonic influence upon tho general health. “Baxter’s” is comforting to the aged when they are troubled with asthma or bronchitis. Keep Baxter’s Lung Preserver always handy. 2s (id large bottle at any chemist or store. txnammmmuaauaaammmam

There's a time for war- There’s a time for peace! A time to begin and a time to cease, There’s a time for work, there’s a time for play, A time to go and a time to stay. Man’s changing mood needs light and shade, For such is the mould in which man was made; And for coughs and colds he finds, be sure, A time for Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. s Merchants invite storekeepers to send L ‘ in their orders early for NO RUBBING f Laundry Help, GOLDEN RULE Tea, GOLDEN RULE Soap, GOLDEN RULE e Candles, GOLDEN RULE School Rulers, GOLDEN RULE Writing Tablets, K KEEP SMILING Boot Polish and s THINKER Note Books, to facilitate > 7 delivery. e WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS, vastly superior to all other stimulants.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1921, Page 3

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