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HOW BAXTER’S HELPS NATURE

Throat, chest and bronchial ailments, and even an ordinary cold leave the air passages congested and inflamed. That is when nature sends an S.O.S. for Baxter’s. This popular and palatable rich, red compound, penetrates to the seat of the trouble and clears away conjestion. Baxter’s also helps nature to rebuild inflamed tissue and strengthen it against further attacks. Always demand Baxter’s. Is 6d, •2s fid and 4s fid. The larger v .es are more economical .

BENEFITS. Experience is the best teacher. Aft er 60 years’ experience we are in a position to offer to the public thr REST possible production—SANDEß AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT Tins product is made from specially selected leaves and after certain irritant impurities have been removed by our special process, the highly antiseptic properties remaining have an undeterred scope for action. Applied to wounds, sores and ulcers, SANDER’S EXTRACT not only act* as an antiseptic which does not harm Die tissues, but stimulates and provokes healing. Reing free of irr.tants, SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI, when taken infernally, does not cause any unpleasant effects. ueneficial re suits are at once apparent in cases of flatulance, dyspepsia, colds ,and general infections.--Advt.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19320329.2.62.5

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 6

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197

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 6

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