heals wak lurigsy ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND CHALLENGE to Foreign Made Goods ! Q-tol tooth paste AND GUM TONIC. Made by New Zealanders for every N.Z. home. A WhoilyN.Z. Product— N.Z. Labour and N.Z. Capital. It's nice. it's good, it's eiTective-and 13te Economy Tube costs only \!S. Iry itl clergym an's throat Clergyman's throat is an affliction which is liable to attack all public speakers, auctioneers, salesmen, etc. Pultnonas quickly relieve throat strain and keep the voice in proper trim. Just keep Pulmonas handy and take one or two of these soothing pastilles when required. A tin fits the waistcoat poeket. _______ stained floors that never chip or crack Immcdiate! Lustrous! Easy! Wonderful Darkaline Ploor Stain. In seven heautiful shades. It penetrates the wood deeply, and dries with a hard surface that never chips, craclts or gets shabhy. Keep your home smart . . . furniture, woodwork, floors. Applied quickly and easily on any wood surface, over previous stain or paint. Darkaline, 2/6. Obtainable at all hardware stores and gr o c er s. 1 the endurance cough. Some people have coughs that last the year round. One would almost think they were trying -to put up an endurance record. A continued cold not only saps the strength, hut may develop into a chronic deep chest cough. Recommend Baxter's Lung Preserver to your friend with a cold. This rich, warming, soothing remedy relieves inflammation, removes congestion, and leaves the air passages free and clear. i 1/6, 2/6, and .4/6 eyerywhere.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 420, 3 January 1933, Page 7
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