EVERY t'ORSE THiINKS, HIS OWN PACK HEAVIEST And everyone imagines, his own cough or cold the most troublesome,:' Especially that distressing influenza coldnow so prevalent. ‘ Let Baxter’s Lung ‘ Preserver relrtveyou, completely lift tha4 cold; bahisH, ' feverishness, soothe sofe throat and put you on your feet again'. Insist, on ;“Baxter’s’!—New Zealand’s, favourite remedy. Is Gd, 2s 6d and! 4s 6d from any chemist or store,
LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU. •The local observer for the Dominuiit Meteorological Department reports the following rainfall' and sunshine for the woek - 'ending, Sunday May 28th:—Sunshine. Rain;
Shrink not from foeis impelled by- hate* '■fan’s weakest point is childish.; dread* You still sh?i!l find a, friend /in fate. When all your enemies are' dead. Th e silent foes which strike inj stealth, When flu’s infection you endure Will lose thei r jvwer t Q injure health Opposed to Woods’ Great I’ejperiAUlt 9m, ■ v"" v/-
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 4
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146Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 4
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