TURNING SADNESS INTO CLADNES3. When in the grip of :i cold what o sad world it is. Xo energy, no appe tite. no taste, no smell, and wiiat : wretched weak feelings'all over. Von fc.elvyou would givh X'iiiythin'g to in you/brisk, elieerful self oihj, 1 ., (uore. .'Piten von remember Baxter,'s lump Preserver. Von should have -taken il first' - thing to prevent tin* state von are in. But better late thin never. , A few doses of Baxter’s quickly drives tint, the cold and its valuable tonic properties quickly restore that “glad to lie alive” feeling. All chemists ami stores sell Baxters at Is (id, 2s (id and -Is (id.
Here's M remedy fur roughs :md been lookiii'i. Ton kind’s Linseed Km ulsioii. Will brenk up Urn nmsl troublesome (old in mi imrediM 1 short time, and builds up the sy»icm against worse ills resultant therefrom Sold everywhere - I s (id, 2s (id and 1dd.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 3
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152Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 3
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