Tic prepared for Hay Fever and summer colds. Keep a bottle of “NAZOI>” bandy. A dose in time , saves nine. Is (id for 60 doses
“Bet's hail sun-kissed Spring”—Thoms However, a sunny morning is often followed hy a stormy afternoon. lie prepared for the vagaries of Spring weather. Keep Baxter’s filing Preserver always on hand. ‘‘Baxter's” i« a well-tried remedy for Spring chills. Possesses remarkable penetrative properties, which root out colds and coughs in quick time. Also a beneficial tonic. 2s fid a large bottle ni> foemists and stores Fresh air and Lane’s Emulsion are the two finest medicines in the world. Th® more fresh air you get, the better for your health. If there ie not enough fresh air, lungs weaken and disease sets in. That’s when you need Lane’s Emulsion —the next best medicine and the one that will bring you back to health. $7 2/6 and A! 6 at oil Chem Uta and Stores.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 1
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157Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 1
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