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••Enough of that Harking, Achinodes."'- —Ancient Tale. lieivare of contracting coughs 01 colds at this time. l-et Baxter’s hung; Preserver safeguard your own and your family’s health. ■V dose of “Baxter’s” now and then gives gratifying relief in all eases of influenza, whooping cough and colds. It is rich, warming, penetrative. Also an excellent tonic. All chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle ‘2s bd; family size 4s 6d. But he sure you get “Baxter’s”!

Would you like to bo able to urn over a house If you would, you should K o in for the newest sport, balloonVunvpino. A small balloon, about the size of'a havstaek, is attached to you. This makes you so buoyant that \ei\ little extra exertion will send you many feet into the air. over houses and trees , or anv other obstacle. Aon must he careful, however, for the merest touch of vour foot sends you up W™ A™ 1 own height. The height to which >o ] jump depends entirely on yo„i o n strength. The balloons used m tin.-, novef sport will fold up into a pack on vour back. It is a fairly expensive hobby, of course, but be hum with vvhicii the Iv.'lloons are tilled, has 1-e----■ome verv much cheaper since the w.v\ said now costs threepence a cubic foot The balloons are adjusted to the weight of the wearer and are attached ’>

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1925, Page 3

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229

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1925, Page 3

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