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j ‘■THE DOC WITHOUT TEETH. . ” | There i.s an bid proverb which says, J tlie dog without teeth barks the most,” , which has given rise to the saying, “his hark is worse than his bite.” A loud and lusty cough may not be serious 'but small, incessant cough might signify real danger. In eitheil case you can rely on Baxter's Lung I Preserver to give the greatest possible ' .relief. “Baxter’s” acts quickly, is most pleasant, and helps'with its great tonic properties. Sold by all chemists and stores in three sizes, 1 s 6d, 2a 6d and jits 6d..

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1933, Page 6

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