NATURE A PERSISTENT FIGHTER. Nature never gives up a fight unless the odds against her arc hopelessly overwhelming. Conflict arouses her antagonism and all her fighting forces are called into action. If the odds are too much when fighting a i cold, there will be a chili, then feverishness, aching and soreness of the muscles, and a general down and out feeling. ’Tis then that Nature needs help, and no help is superior to Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This ricti, pure, and warming medicine soon sways tho light over in favour of Nature, and the cold quickly disappears. Then with Nature’s aid “Baxter’s” builds up the wasted tissues, regenerates the lowered vitality, and generally invigorates the whole system, enabling the successful warding off of any recurrence of the cold attack. Have this tonic cough and cold remedy handy always. Get a large 2s 6d bottle from' chemist or store to-day.—Adv. Ni Accidental Wounds Should be treated with “Red Kriss” Ointment. Wash the wound, smear with “Red Kriss,” then bind up. Pain is allayed and the injured part healed in quickest time. (Formerly known as Peter Dutton’s “ Red Cross ” Ointment) heals cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, rashes, pimples. Keep it in the home for emergencies. Chemist, stores, 1/6, 2/6, 4/6. LEARN LAW AT HOME Invaluable to the business man who desires certain sections as well as the lawyer-to-be. Write for prospectus. s. o. s. CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE, Box 1573, AUCKLAND. PRINCIPALS; . A. W. Short. .15.A., and (1. P. O’Shannassy. Pb. D. 2^ Jlf -jot Simple Cause— Simple Remedy The rush and bustle and exhaustion of the husband’s city life are shared by the wife. Home duties are growing heavier, responsibilities greater. Be advised in time —take Marshall’s (The Fospherine with an “F”) Headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, etc., are the first indications of nervous breakdown. Check these forerunners of permanent incapacity by purchasing now a bottle of Marshall’s Fospherine. I/-, 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle. Large size at 2/6 equals four small bottles. 88
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Southland Times, Issue 18851, 17 June 1920, Page 3
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