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RUSTABLE % I NON RUSTABLE «W2 m CORSETS va ■.:..<' >' S «*: J 1 s i „v-: §5 BUY BRITISH EMPIRE GOODS BUY BRITISH EMPIRE GOODS $ ffir V*.....: I >^% sILfMiM I 1 3 IK I 22 co rot Ask your Grocer for the be«t Tea "RECORD" *w WA m RECO/Z0 T£A When the teacher asked the class " What is the highest form of animal life ? " one bright boy answered " The Giraffe." In a sense he was right. Had the teacher asked "What is the highest grade Tea," there would have been a chorus from the class "Record Tea." It is the " Daddy of Teas," and the children know it as well as the grown-ups.

COUGHS AND COLDS VANQUISHED

BY BAXTER'S i.UNG PRESERVER

Yoa obtain a preparation of assured efficacy when you purchase a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It is not a new, untried article, but one that has been doing good for over half a century. Keep a bottle always in the house during this trying weather. A dose in time may ward off a bad cold. You can build up the strength of the lungs and system by a course of Baxter 's Lung Preserver. Get a big Is lOd bottle to-day. Any store or chemist can supply you.

For Influenza ««» Hean's Essence The Great Eemedy. CotU 2{--Makes 1 pint—Saves 10/.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 26 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 26 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 26 June 1917, Page 6

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