“ Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride.”—Goldsmith. And the proprietors of Baxter’s Lijing Preserver are- • justly proud of their remedy which always brings relief to those who are 'Wretched with, a cold. Baxter’s has been popular in New Zealand tor sixty years, as air effective cough and cold remedy, and as an ideal specific for influenza.: Also acts as an excellent tonic. .; ' All wise mothers keep a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy. Get your*bottle to-day 'from your chemist or storekeeper. Generous-sized bottle, •2s (kb; iajrge, economical size, 4s 6d; bachelor’s si/«5, Is 6d.
g; GUARD AGAINST ’FLU. Noiv there’s a threat of another ’flu epidemic never he without Pulmojias. Whenever you’re in a crowd, or .near someone who has a cough or cold, slip a- Pulmona in your mouth. Pulmonas Jrj’l germs apd protect you from infection. 1 Carry them with you. Is fid and ,2s fid from all Chemists and •Stoned, —(Ad.) .
Australia, claims many men engaged in tiie breeding of racehorses of an extensive scale, but one citizen of New., South'Wales, who holds a special place is Mr John Brown, who simply breeds horses as a hobby, and .he does not yearlings;up 'for .sale. When it is stated that Mr. Brown owns no ( fewer than 450 horsey at the two great stations he commands, and that 150 brood mares are included, it is pro- • bably not claiming too much, as “Pilot,” ithe well-versed contributor to the Sydney “Referee’’ contends, that Mr Brown is the largest private breeder in tne. world. The stallions owned bv Mr Brown include March Along, Ail’ Baloon. Wallace Mftrtlhke, Richmond Main and Wallace Isinglass. In pursuing his hobby of horse breoding Mr Brown must have*siink a great sum each year. He is. however, a very wealthy man, and the cost would probably not trouble him in the least. Avoid coughs and colds this winter—- “ Na/ol ’ v is a sure, safe preventive. Equally good for young or old. AO doses for Is 6d.—Advt. *
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 3
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