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"GOING — GOING — GOING" "Gone — 4/6 — it's yours. Mrs. White, ancl good buying I assure you." But Mrs. White didn't want a birdcage. She just raised her hand as she was going to cough and the auctioneer thought she was bidding. Good manners, hut had luck. Going home she called at her chemist for a large bottle of Baxter's Lung PreservMr. "4/6, Mrs. White," said the chemist, "and good buying I assure you." "Baxter's" is worth many times its modest price. 1/6, 2/6, and 4/6. ¥®i l! mssste't let j cMMisli ailmeists % pnSI them down j| Give the yoimgsters i Lane's Emulsion ! j The child brought up on \ Lane's rarelyfalls a victim to 8 measles, whooping cough | and similar schoolday ejssidemics. | \ This great body-buildcr has been t the salvation of thousands of | children. S i M I Lane's Emulsion is very easily | digested by the youngest child/ | ; Specially recommendcd for con- 1 ▼alescents and tor nuising and & espectant mothers. | 12/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and S torts. g Tax\e*M 1 4 MAIL ORDER I CHEMIST . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE sell every well knoyrn brand of CORR'ECTIVE PILL — but only recommend No. 2 EXTRA STRONG (Price 12s 6d) and the No. 2 EXTRA STRONG SPECIAL FORMOLA (Price 20s) Write for our Catalogue of Toilet and other Goods. POST FREE J. G. HANAFIN, CHEMIST, 282, High St., Christchurch.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 271, 11 July 1932, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 271, 11 July 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 271, 11 July 1932, Page 3

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