"BAXTER’S” BOTTLES have now SCREW CAPS. From now on, bottles of Baxter’s Lung Preserver are equipped with a screw cap instead of a cork, thus facilitating access to your favourite cough and cold remedy. The new screw cap makes a perfect seal and keeps the contents in good condition. Everywhere you go, you will find that “Baxter’s” is recommended by friend to friend. By sheer merit, it has steadily forged ahead, until it is now the leading cough and cold medicine throughout the Dominion. Famous for sixty-four years, Baxter’s Lung Preserver is unrivalled as a cough, cold, and influenza mixture. It is a rich, red, warming and soothing compound that does good from the first dose. Soothes the irritated membranes by going right to the root of the trouble. It also possesses remarkable tonic properties which render it most efficacious in rebuilding and revitalizing rundown constitutions. A generous-sized bottle costs 2/6, the large economical, family size 4/6. Special bachelor bottle 1/6.—Advt.
Jmalga...! M for better production | ® Only from a perfectly fit cow 0 « can you expect to obtain high- | •3 production. The absence of M 4 iodine and other minerals in ji 4 the pasture prevents the nerd is ‘I from giving best results. Make 1| | sure they get ail the essehual l| If minerals, correctly balanced ga g and in easily accessible form— K| [ give them Maiga Cow Licks, pl [1 56 lb box of 16 licks 44/- F H box of 32 licks 64/- • to / ' M B Otaflo and Southland Agents: Kg 1 R. MOSLEY & CO., M J Rattray Street, Dunedin.. IS Acaalgamated Distributers, Ltd.Jw«S Haailton Keep fit 1 ASMS ' Perhaps you thought that only Sagß children and sick people took ■ Lane’s? That’s wrong! Lane’s * S r wan£ t 0 he fit vpSctrH ' keep fit. It’s not so much a medicine as a food—rich in life-giving vitamins and proteins. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at cdl Chemists and P®®® Stores. ’IPt famous because FORD’S DRENCH. GORE. February 20, 1895. Dear Sir, —Re Ford’s Scour and Lung Worm Mixture, I used three tins on my Lambs and am much pleased with the result. 1 have no hesitation in strongly recommending it to settlers if used according to printed directions. —Yours faithfully, PETER McKINNA. The Drench, that has stood high in the opinion of thrifty farmers for approaching half a century. My 1139 COLLECT I.X.L. wrappers. .7/6 Silk Stockings for 200 returned to Superbus Co., Christchurch. ALLPAPERS AT HALF PRICE. This is a special reduction for a short period only, for our Golden Jubilee Celebration Sale.—J. H. DIXON & SONS, LTD.
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Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 2
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