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A PITIABLE SIGHT.

It is a most pitiable sglrt to i?e§ people cough, cough, cough until they are red in the face, aiicl thoroughly exhausted by the paroxysm. For coughs, small or great, there is no quicker method of relief than Baxter’s Lung Preserver taken as prescribed on the label. ' For children of tender years or for elderly people, “Baxter’s” v. ill be found to deeply penetrate the air passages, relieve congestion, and cut phlegm. Not only will it clear the cold right out of the system but its unique tonic properties will fortify against weakness. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s” in three sir.es, Is 6d, 2s Gd and 4s 6d.

For Coughs and Colds, ru'ver fail WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE

Describing a motor trip through the North Island of New Zealand las: summer, 'in a Liverpool journal, Colonel Wc'stmore tells how much his wife and himself enjoyed themselves. They travelled bv easy stages, stopping here and there en route as the fancy prompted them. "It was on this memorable journey." writes the Colonel.

•;hq: J mrde the acquaintance of New Zealand tobacco —about the best I ever smoked. It owes its splendid qual 1 ’ tv it seems, to a special process it undergoes in the course of manufacture, and which extracts the poison—otherwise the nicotine —from it. Toasting '(that is the process) not only rids it of nicotine but gives it its fine flavour and equalled -bouquet. I cannot «sinokc more than a pipe or two of some tobaccos without gefjting a sore tongue. 1 found 1 could smoke the New Zealand as free’v as I wanted to. There's no "bite" in it.” Reference is here made to the four famous brands: Rfverhead Cold, Navv Cut No. o, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10.—Advt.

At ihe clo-e of the performance of tlic •'M.kado” by the Gilbert and Sulivnn Opera Company, in Nelson the ■nlier evening, a basket ol limit was handed up from the orchestral well. Mr .Menzies taking charge. Attached in iln> basket was a cord, on which Mr Menzie- pulled, revealing -a long elm in of rosy red apules. The chain -ei mml almost endless, ;i.iul w;.s taken, along the whole front of the stage, being Ik id up by the members of the 1 o’upaiiy. A placard hearing the words ‘-Nel-on's millionth case’ was attached to the end oi the string. The dea was a novo! one. and caused a lot of at -i emeiit. Air Menr-dos l'"r arked that be toped Nelson would n’-odiiie tna:\ 111 millions of cares of apples. Women's hair p vented from greying bv using Rachel Tonic. Preserves co«’- , in. 3s 0.1 h.-it:'. . W. E. Williams, v heini-f Advt

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19320430.2.17.3

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1932, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
449

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1932, Page 4

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