“My lungs crowed like chanticleers.” -.Shakespeare. Ordiuarv lung and bronchial complaints often load to more serious maladies. At the first sign of a cold take* Maxtor's Lung I’rseervcr. This sterling remedy is soothing and pene trative* moans quick riddance to coughs, colds and ’flu, and affords lasting relief., _ As a building-up tonic “Baxter's” is unrivalled. Enriches the blood, fortifies llm system against prevalent malaVou can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2s (Id at any chemist or store; or, better still, get the family size at Is (id.—Advt.
HE VVY RAINSTORM. DROUGHT ENDS AT DUNEDIN. DUNEDIN. February 10. A heavy thunderstorm. accompanied by torrential rain. passed over Dunedin about 0.00 to-nicht i'ullowmi; a very dry season. The rain was ' p, '\ welcome.
ADVICE TO PARENTS. With the prevalence of infections diseases. children should be protected r.oro too much sun on head and spine ; ;;.=o strength and vitality should be 'iiilt up with “Maltexo and Cod Liver ( d. Tins excellent tonic food—Nature 5 iortifier is the best safeguard against cjsease and sicl\ness, —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1925, Page 1
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