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‘'Foresight is the weapon of the Wise.” —Proverb, , v * . j Forethought always pays. That's j why wise mothers all over New Zca- 1 land keep a large 2s bottle of Bax- 1 tor’s Lung Preserver on a handy shelf | At first signs of a cough or cold on i the little ones, a dose of Baxter’s is I given. Quickly dispels all trouble and protects against return. As a tonic it stands alone, A splendid vitalizer and blood purifier. Just as good for adults as for kiddies. Chemists and Stores. Buy to-day.

As popular on the Western front, in Egypt, in Mesopotamia, as it is in New Zealand — send your soldier lad a tin of Highlander Milk by next post. Highlander is all British —made by New Zealand labour from the finest New Zealand milk it is owned by a New Zealand Company employing New Zealand and British Capital. 36 To ensure getting the Best MALT VINEGAR always ask for SBCAELAND’S. Free from mineral acids. Guaranteed under Food and Drugs Act.

WARDELL’S ECONOMY SYSTEM. Interests all Station Holders, Farmers and Country Clients. Our Wholesale Prices Must Convince You THAT IT WILL PAY YOU To Buy From Us Direct! Here are a few items selected at random, which prove conclusively that our prices ARE THE LOWEST IN THE DOMINION WRITE FOR COMPLETE WHOLESALE PRICE LIST n i mcmm&m Wholesale Department, WELLINGTON.

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Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 4 October 1918, Page 3

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