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"Ay me, how many perils do unfold."— Spenser. You are never free from the risk of catching cold. At all ■seasons of the year germs are lurking jsom.ewh.ere. There is nothing that will jrout them so easily, and so quickly, as jßaxter's Lung Preserver. Thousands ;of people all over New Zealand have jproved the worth of this dependable (specific-famous for over half-a-century. ■The surest preventive of eougbs, colds dilfltlenza, bronchitis, and all throat," chest, and lung complaints. Invaluable, ' ! top, .'as a tonic. Obtainable all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle -2/6. Family size 4/6. Bachelor's size

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Shannon News, 14 September 1928, Page 1

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95

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 14 September 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 14 September 1928, Page 1

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