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“ The bad grows better.”—Dryden. This is certainly true of a cold when one uses that well-known remedy— Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This effective specific has never yet failed to make the worst cold, better. People who have used “ Baxter s never fear coughs, colds, sore throats, influenza, or any other complaint originating in the throat or lungs. They know that this good, old, dependable remedy will quickly bring relief. Never he without a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, in tlie house—acts as a remedy and a tonic. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle, 2s Cd; large, economical size, 4s 6d; bachelor’s size, Is Gd.

NOT GUILTY. LONDON, July 7. There was an‘extraordinary outburst when Thomas Jackson was found not guilty at Swansea assizes, charged with murdering liis wife, Madame X, on 24th<.February. Pandemonium brqke loose. ' Women jumped up, flapped hands, and cheered the prisoner. When liberated he had to push his way through a mass of struggling women trying to kiss him. Keep a bottle of “Nazol ” always handy. Gives instant re ,: ef from the worst rough or cold. Powerful and penetrating. (10 doses for Is fid.—Advt. “ Prevention is better than cure.” Inhale ‘‘Nazol” at the first sign of a cough or cold—it is a powerful prevom tivo, 60 doses for Is Bd,—-Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 6

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214

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 6

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