THE UNROMANTIC SNIFFLE. “You’ve no idea Ethel (sniffle) how much I admire you (sniffle, sniffle.”) That’s a pretty bad start for a man to make Whether speech-making to one or a crowd, sniffles, sneezes and constant throat-clearing are deadly drawbacks Keep the air passages free and healthy. “Baxter’s” will clear out all trace of a cold in quick time. So great is the demand for “Baxter’s that every chemist and store in New Zealand lias it in bottles at 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6.
For that irritating flatulence after eating, try X-AN Mixture, X-AN fresh ans up the stomach glands, multipliei che digestive juices, purifies the blood and restores the muscular action t< the intestines thus ensuring propeelimination. W E. \\ illiams, Chem ist.—Advt. Where housewives shine— polishing floors, linos and furniture with “Tannl”. Its -o easy to apply. Gives a bright lasting shine. So economical too. New Zealand made. All grocers.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1931, Page 7
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