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“Til K II! I "IT I IS ALWAYS THE ! STRONGEST ARC!IWIENT.” Tin'll is tl«o only argument needed In (onviiun you of tile cllicacy of Baxter's Luii": Privm'r. As a remedy for coughs, colds, son’ throats. bronchitis, and all chest and lung troubles, it lias stood supreme lor over sixty years. " Master's ” is a splendid tonic, too. liracinn up the system and enablin'* you to resist colds more readily. Ilalf-a-crovvu secures a generous-sifted bottle of " Maxtor’s ’’ at any chemist’s or store, or. better still, net the largo economical size at -Is ltd a bottle.

DE PIXEDO’S EI-IC:FIT. NEW YORK. April !». A S;ui Diego telegram reports that the Yfarchese tie Pinedo will resume liis flight from New York, iminediatelv a new plane arrives from Pome He will proceed down the coast Irom New York to New Orleans, and thence goes to St. Louis .Chicago, and Quebec, up to Xewfoundland. Then he intends to cross the Atlantic for Pome, via the Azores. Four American Army planes took De Pinedo to San Diego. A San Diego telegram from Phoenix, Arizona, states one of the escorts met with a minor accident, but no one was injured.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19270411.2.21.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1927, Page 2

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191

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1927, Page 2

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