A GRAND OLD REMEDY. In the entire annals of Now Zealand business it is difficult to find a more striking example of a continued respect and confidence in a line, as is the case with Maxtor’:-. T ung Preserver. To-day Baxter’s is given to children whose fathers and mothers, grandfa titers am! grandmothers, and groat grandfathers and great grandmothers have also benefited bv this grand old remedy for toughs, colds, chest and throat afflic'ions. It is a wonderful tribute to a wonderful preparation. All chemists and stores sell Maxtor’s in three sizes. Is fill. i’s (id, and 4s (id. The larger sizes are more economical.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 4
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105Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 4
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