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“This malady is medicinable, my lord.” —Sabatini. All maladies of the throat, chest and lungs give way readily to Baxters Lung Preserver. The best plan »to keep a bottle handy, and to take a dose or two at the first sign of trouble. “Baxter’s” roots out the most stubborn cough or cold, and acts as a tonic by enriching and renewing the blood cells, llich, red, warming, and pleasant to take. In three sizes at all chemists and stores. Bachelor size, Is fid. Gener-ous-sized bottle, 2s fid. Large family size, 4s fid.

DOGS AS CADDIES. Dogs :ire seldom welcomed on golf courses; in fact, at many clubs members are asked to leave their pets at borne, lint not so at Bungay, in Sull'ock. At this goifing resort there arc two dogs, Betty, a retriever, and Jill, a terrier, who are seen regularly on the links. They are owned by Walter Prime, the a!ul» professional, and between them they have retrieved over 10.000 balls. Members can take Betty or Jill with them on their rounds, and should they slice a ball into the rough the dogs will find it for them. Betty will follow the flight of a ball, and at a word from Prime will set off in pursuit and lie down beside it without touching it, so that it can be played. A spaniel belonging to Gordon Lockhart. of the Gleneagles Club, has a remarkable faculty for finding balls. Lockhart employs bis dog as a caddie when he is practising, for he can drive ball after ball and rely on the dog to bring them all back.

It will interest Indies to inspect tlie autumn frocks and evening dresses just opened, also new materials for making up in novelty tweeds, charmelaincs, check, fancy and plain flannels. Uoi.iwW and Co.—Advt.

When millions ‘multiply in pounds from pence, flood Fortune needs the balance of good sense; Vulgarity delights in wild display, Until the loss of vigor brings dismay. An upstart wastrel curst not blest with wealth, In frantic follies stultifies his health, For coughs and colds the poorest case assure With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

Men’s Oily Canvas Riding Coats, all sizes, one price, 55s each. Note wo replace all faulty coats free of charge. —W. FT. Stopfortli’s.—Advt. For line flavour, strength and purity filial-land's Vinegar cannot he excelled. Stipulate Sharland’s .next time you buy vinegar. In bottle or bulk.—Advt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19290511.2.4.2

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1929, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
399

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1929, Page 1

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