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‘‘Our affections are our life.”— dimming. However, wo are always glad to he rid of winter affections such as inlluen/.a, colds and coughs. The ideal antidote for such ailments is, of course, Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This splendid specific, gels to the root of the most chronic throat and chest maladies in quick time, ensuring lasting relief. As a tonic it also stands unrivalled. Keep a bottle by you always. Obtainable at chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s (id ; family size Is fid.

A novelty has appeared on the market in the shape of a toasted tobacco, which has caused quite a sensation in smoker’s circles. The process of toasting seems to hare a most beneficial effect upon tobacco similar to what, cooking. broiling, or roasting has on food, it develops the flavour and makes generally more savory appetising and, last but not least, also more digestible. Small wonder that the local product has greatly gained in popularity through this latest improvement, and smokers arc advised to give it a trial; they are in for quite a new flavour. There are three grades obtainable now: Riverheatl Gold, a very mild and aromatic smoke ; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) of medium strenght. and if you prefer a full Iwdy try Cut Plug N'o 10. the Bull-head label. All made of a new type of leaf famous for its small percentage of nicotine. Doctors and experts proclaim them to '*ie healthier than most of the foreign tobaccos, and another consideration is their lower cost; they will reduce your tobacco bill hv 30 per cent. —Advt.

FOR LETTERS! A simple Letter te’.lin* 'of your experience of **H£ENZO" with which [ you make a pint of family Couch and Cold Medicine, may win first prize of £SO-0-0 Seventy-three other prizes. Write for ! Circular. 1 HEENZO PROPRIETARY, [SOBS P.O. Box 771, WclliostoD. 7

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 1

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305

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1924, Page 1

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