“Bo armed against the elements.”— TP'rty. '."he chill in the night air emphasises the need for protection against colds, coughs, throat and chest maladies. Money cannot buy a more reliable specific than Baxter’s Lung Preserver—famous for over fid years as a remedy for all winter ailments. The first dose gives instant relief. , “Baxter’s” is also a grand tonic; 2s fid largo bottle. All chemists and stores.
4p^ Sr Delicate Children S How often we hear of children who are delicate ! Just to correct that “ something wrong” causes many an anxious hour for many a loving mother, but the answer is really very easy. Nature wants a little help a little assistance —in digesting the food. Now this is where A i 1‘- W Uik does so much good. Small doses taken after food help the digesand assist assimilation. LAINt. 3 EMULSION is absorbed by the system, reaches and does good to every part and portion ot tno body. £ onishtheir n, = th ' fa !o° bonr*i -53 1 U B «ou. roun ß men ai-d women. 216 and 4/6 at all ChcciuU ana stoica.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1
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182Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1923, Page 1
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