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"Blythesome spring dispels dull care." —Hales. Spring, however, has capricious moods, and even in this season there lurks the risk of coughs and colds. At the first sign of trouble take Baxter's Lung Preserver. For over half a century "Baxter's" has been acclaimed by thousands as a genuine, reliable cough and cold remedy for both young and old. As a body-i building, blood-enriching tonic, it has also proved its sterling worth. 2/6 large' bottle at chemists and stores.—(Ad.) ,

Easy way to cure an Ulcerated Leg. It ia remarkable how many of our readers are content to suffer from this agonising complaint, year in and year out. when there is a real remedy at hand. These great, ugly, discharging sores on tho lag, which gradually grow worse instead of getting better, no matter what is dona, are not incurable as many people seem to think. PinosalTO (Carboliaed) is without exception the most soothing preparation ever made, and is certainly the greatest remedy for these painful leg wounds that has ever been introduced. That terrible irritation and pain day and night, with awful sleepleas nights, is quickly banished if a little PineealTe (Carbolisea) is applied on a piece of clean white rag. Pinesalve acts just like a poultice,ana draws the poison right out from the wounds, and assists nature in making a perfect and speedy healing. The sense of relief obtained from Pinesalve is remarkable. Pinesalve tor aO Waasals atsi Skua Trembles ACTS LIKE A POULTICE Be careful to get Pinesalve (Carbolised) aad refuse worthless imitations, from your chemist or store, or post free at is. 9d. aad 3s. 6d. from E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., 89, Custom House Quay, Wellington. Remember — Pinesalve gives instant relief — guaranteed—in every case of skin disease, insect bites, wounds or injuries where there is paic, itching or danger of poisoning. j rfwNDERFuII |MSTRENCTH|| Amakes it J |

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 10