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“THIS SICKNESS DOTH AFFECT THE VERY LTFE-RLOOD OF OUR ENTERPRISE. ’Sha kespeare. Even a simple cold may strike a mightv l>lo\v at the foundation of youi physical health. It is wise to take no chances and always keep handy bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s,” as well as being an excellent tonic, is invaluable for coughs colds, and all throat, chest, and lung affections. Rich, wanning, and soothing. and never fails to give relief. All chemists and stores sell “ Baxter’s.” Generous-sized bottle 2s. (id.; family size Is. fid.—Advt.

THE ’VARSITY MAX. “ As far as modern industry is concerned. we would not think of engaging an engineer or chemist who had not obtained first-class university honours. Oxford has contributed to the very able band of young men whom 1 have the honour to preside over in the various businesses I am associated with. The rate at which they develop with their intelligence and classical brains enables one to place them in positions of great responsibility at an earlier age than would be the ease if they had not received a university education. The university man is more wanted and appreciated to-da.v because he Ims not had the old training, which consisted of people going into an office when they were hoys and passing through years of unnecessary drudgery. The tendency to-day is growing of eliminating all the drudgery and fag I went through myself to obtain routine knowledge which is entirely valueless. We want men of wide knowledge, wide culture, and logically trained minds, with a knowledge of men and the world and a large outlook —men whom you can place on the headquarters staff of vour business.” —Sir Alfred Mond, ALP.

This is cough time, but not if you take “ Nazol.” No cold is “ Nazol proof. The best family protection. Prompt, pleasant and powerful. Is 6d buys 60 doses, ready to use.—Adrt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1927, Page 1

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312

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1927, Page 1

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