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“ ’Tis not for mortals always to tin blest.”—Armstrong. At any moment you may catch a bad cold. Get Baxter’s Lung Preserver to-day and keep it handy. This rich, red, wanning compound instantly soothes sore throats, stops coughs and banishes influenza, and its valuable tonic properties fortify the system against relapse. If you are subfeet to colds, take Baxters’ Lung Preserver regularly to ward off attacks. Economical family-size bottle, Is 6d. Smaller sizes, 2s Gd, Is Gd. A new 'screw cap presetves the contents. All chemists and stores.— Advt

hat (.tf fancy straw with a cluster of • beige silk roses. The Duchess of York looked very dainty, dressed entire’v in a deep' forget-me-not blue', the ha! with drooning brim, being an exact match to the dress, which material was chiffon. Among others in the Royal Box were Princess Alice. Countess of Athlone. the Earl of Ath'one, Lady May Cambridge, the Duke o Connaught, Commodore the Hn. Alexander Ramsay, Lady Patricia Banv say, the Duke and Duchess of Poit'an; 1 , the Duke and Duchess of Rox'uighe the Afarguesk and Marchioness -Of Crewe, the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl, and Countess of Grnhard, and Lady Irwin. The King was in a prey suit, wit 1 ' white buttonhole, and his tall.hat wavery light in tone, more creamy than grey. , Rain prevented the Royal Pr cession on the second day, but on the third it did take place, in a very subdued form for the carriages were closed, the postillions wore white mackintoshes, and the rain came down with pitiless determination. The thoughtfu’ness olf their Majesties was immensely appreciated by the multitude. On the final day the procession was again abandoned.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 6

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