"Trifles by being despised grow great." A cold, if ignored, may be followed by serious complications." This Is more likely to happen in summer when colds come uncx-peetedly. That's all the more reason why you must have "Baxter's" Lung Preserver handy. Order "BixterV to-day—2/6 buys large bottle from chemist or .tore.— (Ad.) When so many infectious colds are I about, Hie Xazol very freely, especally when in crowded buildincrs or trams. It is a good protection.— (.Ad.* i
— l T™*T IO per cent. —-i I n ,~ ... • Discount on |-f ADT ¥ TF4 FRIDAY ****** «E*H<LFO B9 JLfIU. This The Bis Department Store, Queen Street IO percent. __ TT* Jk *V GOLDEN i FRIDAY J. .r-Tfc. Ji OPPORTUNITY '■} gg ggg ggg i WJL JLs JLs hJ a Jlls •' -— „. 5 years ago Ws went into ff g .^^^^^^^^^ the Drapery Business. Since S J . «!B!S!fck. f' tomers have patronised our I 1 I 1 1 Mmmm We do not put up Prices Business so well, through M B I I tlien S^β-you the 10 us giving them Great Oppor- I I I I | . pei-cent. off. The prices i I ' . —i n ■ M: •5J Of\ All Goods, aB ii EVERY DEPARTMENT 'ib What Docs This Mean to 'Yew? MONEY SAVED! For every 10d. Spent YOU Save Id. A fenny Saved is a Penay Earned. Pennies make Fbnii vi Pounds make Fortunes. Youcmot make a fortune in one day BDT. if you take the OPPORTUNITY when offered, you will eventually attain this end.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 10
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245Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 10
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