sfcL> in tHe life of a liftman. Bi-Being . caged up alLtday- in a draughty lift must give tbalemverage liftman more than his share' of coughs and colds. And yet one seldom sees the liftman really, down with a bad cold. Generally speaking, those whose (occupation makes them especially subject to colds - P c-.v. believers in Baxter’s Bung. Preserver. jr.ii yuur faith in “Baxter’s,” the vanning sootliiiig remedy with the plendid tonic properties; Is Cd," 2s d and 4s 6d, at all chemists.
•Are your teeth coated, with film P Clean them with I-o-deht Tooth Paste, which removes film- and whitens, jteetli. oil Vv. vviKiams,i chemist.' —jlhvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1932, Page 3
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106Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1932, Page 3
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