“A faithful friend is the medicine of life. ’ ’ —Proverb. The faithful friend is the unfailing friend. That aptly describes Baxter’s Luilg Preserver. It is one you can always depend upon. When your head is all stuffed up with a cold, when your throat is sore and painful, when that chest cough keeps you awake at night, good old Baxter’s can always Keep it handy. Large bottle 2s All chemists and Stores. 5 For cold in the head —inhale NAZOL For sore throat or tickling cough take some drops on sugar-. 'Used either way NAZOL works wonders. 60 doses 1/6
Optical Announcement. o INTERESTING NEWS FOR TAIHAPE RESIDENTS. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THE. SERVICES OF A SKILLED OPT! GIAN MR. W. RUSSELL, U.S.O.T, D.L.O.C. QUALIFIED OPTHALMIC OPTI- * GIAN, AND PROFESSOR OF OPTOMETRY MR. W. RUSSELL is paying a visit to Taihape, and may be consulted at Mr. W, H. Fookes’ Pharmacy on TUESDAY, OCTOBER Ist, for a short ffVera (Smi IPI Villi' % 112period. SIGHT is precious. Any loss of vision is always to be deplored. Your eyes deserve the best possible care you can give them. MR. RUSSELL’S visit is a golden opportunity to have your eyes properly attended to. The importance of having properly fitted glasses cannot bo over-estimated. Good vision is our most valuable sense, and the eyes once impaired perhaps cannot be restored. Glasses wrongly prescribed and worn make the sight worse insteod of better. Glasses rightly prescribed to overcome the sight defect arc a comfort and a blessing. When, after careful testing/Mr. Russell decides that glasses would be of service, no charge is made. In those cases where glasses are necessary, the price varies according to the lenses required and the frame I personally know that Mr. Russell is a specially qualified and reliable optician, and strongly advise all who have the slightest eye trouble to accept his services while he is here..—W. H. FOOKES, Chemist, Taihape. Consulting Hours: 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Mr. W/ H. Fookes ’ Pharmacy, Main Street, Taihape
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Taihape Daily Times, 8 October 1918, Page 6
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