WOODS’ CREAT PEPPERMINT J ' CURE. , ; 'i'icst aid., for roughs.
“THE CLOSED MOUTH CATCHETH NO FLIES ’ One of the many wise old Chinese proverbs for the prudence in speech. It cannot be said, however, that a closed mouth cateheth no cold. The cold germ will always find a Way in, but fortunately there is one remedy that quickly shows him the way out. That is good old Baxter’s Lung Preserver. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s” in Is 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d bottles.
Safety first! Remedy colds promptly •ud efficiently—they might develop Dto nore serious chest and lung complaints. Use Linseed Emulsion. Breaks ip the worst cough or cold. Sold everyhere Is fid 2s fid and 4s fid—-Advt
Got a ooldp Then you want Tonking’s f Jin seed Er 'ulsion—it's a roallv wonderful remedy. Gives relief from the •irst dose. Builds up the system against more serious resultant ailments. Sold everywhere. Is (id, 2“ fid 4a 6d. —Ad ft.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1933, Page 4
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