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“ I foresee much misery.”—Lord Falkland. We often foresee a week of misery when we feel a bad cold coming on. But a wise person does not worry about such a trifle. He knows that Baxter’s Lung Preserver will quickly bring him relief—it never tfails. Baxter’s has bad a reputation in New Zealand for over fit) years, as a dependable, soothing remedy. Possesses unique tonic properties, too. You can get Baxter’s at any chemist or store. Generous-sitzed bottle, 2s fid : large, economical size, 4s fid ; bachelor size. Is fid. Be sure you get “Baxter’s.”

Giant briar pipes exhibited in a Pond Street- (London) tobacconist's window recently attracted a good deni of attention. These pipes take no ounce of tobacco at a time for a smoke lasting from four to six hours. They arc priced at from £4 a piece. B;U it is not all tobaccos that can lie smoked for six or even for four hours continuously. If you tried to smolo some of the American imported brandfor such a length of time you’d get nicotine poisoning. You d ha\e a better chance with our own New Zealand tobaccos, which owing to their excel > tional purity and comparative freedom from nicotine can really be smoked for hours on end without risk to Item t oi nerves. They are delightfully cool, mellow, sweet and fragrant, with a most delicious flavour of their own. With such qualities to recommend them (and the- good word of the doctors'!, it is not surprising to find these brands in ranidly increasing demand. Try “Riverhead Gold” aromatic, “Navy Cut” • (Bulldog) medium, o’“Cut Plug No. 1.0” OBiillshead full strength. All tobacconists, —Advt.

New Linoleum Designs, reduced prices—Os 6d 8s Bd, 8s lid per yaid. 12ft. wide 19s Gc and 21s yard at McKay’s.— Adyt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 3

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296

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 3

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