,4 .My kingdom I" 1 ' a cure. —Alien. Xow-a-dav- the sovereign remedy J for coughs and cold-, is Haxter s T.ttng Preserver. Famous for over AO years as a reliable antidote for all throat, chest and bronchial maladies. There’s well relief ill each rich, warming. penetrating dost* of "Baxter’s." Pleasant to lake. Also an excellent tonic. Ceiierotis-sized hott.o •Js (id; family size, Is lid. Chemists and stores.
THAIS' WHKCKKH TIIANKKD. LONDON. .Juno 14. .Mr Harold Turner, a railway omnlovee at lminin<iham. was publicly thanked at the Oriie.shy Dock othces yesterday fur wreckin': a train. Thirteen laden coal trucks were rush-in-.j down an incline and would have jjotie into a ship loading at the quay, hut hv placing an olistacle on the line. Turner succeeded in overturning the leading truck- and so stopped the train. Several of the wagons were wrecked.
Dependable worm remedy—WADE’S WORM FIGS. Children like them,
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1924, Page 3
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148Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1924, Page 3
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