“ A truce to this unpleasantness”— ])’ Aubrey. Nothing is more inconvenicntb and unpleasant than an _ Autumn cough or cold. Occurring right at the commencement of the cold season, such complaints may lead to serious complications unless treated at once. The ideal remedy is, of course, Baxter’s Lung Preserver —the rich, warming penetrative specific that is always L> be relied upon. A dose in time may save trouble later on/ You can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2s Od from any chemist or store; or, better still, get the family siz.D at Is Od.
A little cold makes much misery! Get prompt relief with “ Nnzol the most effective specific. Always keep a bottle handy. Sixty doses for Is 6d.—Advt. Siaih there are six(sen ounces of tender tea leaf tips JiPi and young sapladen leaves m every pound o f -■ — o. ->*3 k Mmm © Pp®f Teas’ ~q»tnes —U*
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1926, Page 1
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145Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 15 April 1926, Page 1
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