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“ A faithful friend is the medicine of life.”—Poverl). Wouldn't you gladly change from experimenting with untried rough and mid remedies if you knew of one that "'as prompt and certain? Baxter’s Lung Preserver is a friend, indeed, when you are troubled with rough, cold, or sore throat. Besides, “ Baxter’s ” is more than merely a cold cure. It possesses invaluable tonic properties which rebuild and invigorate run-down systems and jaded constitutions. Act at once! Get a generous-sized 2s 6d buttle from your chemist or giocer to-day; or, better still, get the family size at Is Gd. —Advt.

It is usually such a simple matter to come to grief in a motor car that it seems remarkable, to say the least of it, for a ear to fall 30ft down a hank on to a rocky beach below without causing any serious hurt to the occupants (remarks the “ Otago Daily Times'’). Such, however, was the experience of Mr \V. Iliddell on a recent evening when lie was motoring into ' -Macandrew’s Hay, in company with Mr J". Niven. He had just readied a spot known ns the Cove, the highest point on the road, when his car went over a sharp stone, which hurst a tiro and sent the machine over the bank on to the beach below. Beyond a sha I king and a few abrasions neither of the occupants was hurt, and even the car did not suffer any more damage than a smashed hood and a broken windscreen. It was found necessary to take the car half a mile along the beach to find a suitable spot to return it to the road, and then it was pushed up the hank by a fine combination of muscular effort on the part of a number of willing helpers.

INIAZOL won’t cure Infantile Paralysis, but mixed with olive oil and applied inside the nose and throat it prevents infection.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 4

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317

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1925, Page 4

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