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“Familiar in their mouth?, as household «onh.”-Anon. In the hist AO years thousands or Xo\r Zealanders have sung tho praises of Baxter's T.ung Preserver the ONE dependable ami sure nutulote for all rouoiis colds and influenza. A dose or tnvfof “Baxter's” gives short shrift to summer maladies and ensures gratifyi„tr relief always. “Baxters” is a rich and penetrative specific and can be relied upon to root out the most stubborn cold. Also possesses reliable tonic properties. Generous-sized bottle for 2s Cd. AH chemists and stores.—Advt. X Z TRADE COAIAIISSTOXEIL WELLINGTON. March 1. Ii is announced that in appointing Mr L. B. Beale, His Majesty's Trade Commissioner in New Zealand, in succession of Air Noel Elmslie, the Imperial Government has raised the status af the post to first grade rank, thus indicating the importance of which it attaches to Great Britain's trade relations with the Dominion. Mr Beale, in addition to wide commercial experience, enjoys a reputation as one of the most efficient and popular officers in the Trade Commissioner AV. Dalton, Senior Trade Commissioner in Australia, who has been deputed to take charge of Zealand post, pending Air Beale rival in April, wall arrive m AA elhngton is coming to Wellington on March Bth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1926, Page 1

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