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<<The Gates of Wrath," by Arnold Bennett. (London: Methuen and Co.)

.; -, This is a i reprint, .in popular form, of a novel which was first published in 1903. The author is anything but a hackneyed writer. He < is, indeed, many-sided, as those who have read his works can testify. " Clayhanger," for instance, is a calm, almost uninteresting, although delightfully-written account, of the life story of a young man of that name y "The Regent," on the other • hand, is full of exciting situations, while " The Gates o Wrath," as . its name implies, is a moving drama of intense interest.

Watch a man walking along the rond with a cold winter wind beating against him; if he has a^eak chest, he lunches his shoulders forward to ' try and :nf>.d the blast. You can see hundols of people like this every day, who xv> nt their systems toned up to resist «-ol''s, which they get every winter. ■ AYe know of one standard remedy—Baxtei':' Lung Preserver—which has a greal. -cputation extending over a period of CO years. It. is good for colds in the he.d, colds in the chest, and is sui/aMe U,i children yr adults; a Is lOd bottle i*. all you will require to see you through the season. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for Baxter's Lung Preserver, or order it by post direct from J. Baxter and Co,, Ohemistfi, Christehurch. 4 3

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8831, 6 May 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8831, 6 May 1914, Page 6