PIN YOUR FAITH TO "BAXTER'S" Baxter's Lunfr Preserver is a perfeet remedy for children as well as grown-ups. Another advantage is its palatahility. Ohildrea who can never take "medicine" will aetually ask for "Baxter's." Crossness, dullness, and lack of appe.tite in cliildren frequer. tty mean a touch of 'flu or a cold. Don't hesitate, give "Baxter's" at once, as prescribed on the label. Wise mothers will purchase the big 4s 6d size. Also in ls 6d and 2s 6d bottles, at all chemists and stores. A ROSEVILLE woman r\ writes: "Yo«th-o« A/ form Is absolutely won5 jr derful. By just taking a &Ss. Youth -«- form capsule an A( hour before a meal, I reduced from 12st. 71b. to 11st. in six pA Mweeks without diet or exercise. Rgkjgv tll feel wonderfully well and. , uthough 60 years of age, I feel 1 Hrvot more than 40. I take four E99r. H sizes smaiier In corsets now than )||jsrjl , 01^ ^did^ before. — Gratefully yours, m f if Vouth-p-form costs so littlo ony°ne can alford sufficient JM Youth-o-form for six weoka' treatment. costing only 24/-, j&pjl |}jm enough to give it a reasonable ^^1 trial and aliow deflnite results. M Ten days' supply 6/6, obtatnable from: "Mi(l-Yictorian doctors had a hablt of condemning anytliing that made life tolerable," wrote Dr. Frederick Graves, in the London "Daily Bxpress" recently, adding, "the new school of medicine takes a different view. It has come to reoognise that tobacco, for instance, is a great solaoe in times of worry, and for many a direet aid to mental effort and concentration." The doctor, however, is keenly alive to the danger from excess of nicotine in tohacco. "Pure nicoti'ne," he states, "like strychnine and arsenic, is now known to he a deadly poison." It is, And what is more, practically all the brands in every-day use contain more or less of this vile stuff. The most not'able exoeption is found in the New Zealand tobacco which, put through a eostly purifying process in the course of manufacture (toasting), is rendered practically free from nicotine and is conseqiiently harmless to the smoker. The process also gives this famous tobacco its world renowned flatmur and peerless bouquet. Note carefully there are only four brands: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No. 10. PULMONAS RELIEVE CATARRH. The strong antlseptic vapours that each Pulmona pastille releases as it dissolves in the mouth, quickly clear the congested nasal passages. The suffocating stuffiness disappears, you breathe freely. Pulmonas are also especially valuable in giving relief from coughs, colds and bronchitis. Pulmonas ih tins, ls 6d and 2s 6d; chemists and storekeepers everywhere.
Printed by Robin Adair Garduer, of Rotorua, and Published by Edward Grace Guy/ of Rotorua, for the prt prietors, Rotorua and Bay of Plenty Publishing Co., Ltd., at the registered printixig office, Hinemoa Strfiet, Rotorua. FRIfDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 128, 22 January 1932, Page 2
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