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“ SUMMER IS KK ATI IKS UPON US.” —Anon. Summer chills often turn to chronic complaints. lie prepared—take liaxtcr’.s Lung Preserver. " liaxter’s ” has won wide I'ame as a certain antidote for all colds, coughs and other hronchial and throat complaints. Penetrating and dependable, this splendid remedy gets to the root of the most stubborn ailment and banishes it completely. “Baxter's” is also invaluable as a building-up tonic. on can obtain a generous-sized bottle lor 2s bd at all chemists and stores; family size Is Gd. Got one to-day!—Advt.

REMAININ' 11 WOOI, SALES. WELLINGTON'. Afareh At a recent meeting, the New Zealand Wool Committee considered the question of the sales for the rest ol the season. It collected figures from brokers showing 105.035 hales is estimated to he available for March sales—po 000 at Auckland. .13,000 at Napier and Gisborne. 13.000 at. Wanganui. 20.000 at Wellington. 10.000 at Christchurch. 7000 at- Tiniaru, dl.OtKl at Dunedin, and 8.745 at Invercargill, t is estimated 7000 bales will he available for the Dunedin sale of April -Ith. the last sale on the roster. Ibe committee will not limit the quantity to he ofTerod at sales in March and later in the season.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

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197

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 1

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