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A STORY WITHOUT WORDS. \ ~ . I. A well-known business man of Wellington recently walked into in Willis Street, and placed 2/6 on the", counter. Without waiting for any direction, an assistant promptly vvent to the shelf on which was lined a number of bottles of Baxter's Lung Preserver,' and handed out a half-crown size of this __, famous preparation. The man knew. ;-> what was wanted, because the customer regularly calls for this fine oldremedy.._ r when he is attacked with bronchial,' ? trouble. MT> There is nothing better on tbe market , than "Baxter's" for coughs, colds, and." similar afflictions that are so prevalent ~ at this season of the year. ,-<! An Autumn cold is often more insidious even than a Winter one. You need have no fear, however, if you- keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver handy. £i "Baxter's" has been on the market for over 58 years, and is the favourite everywhere. It also possesses splendid tonic properties, which build up the body and help it to resist future attacks. You can get a generous-sized bottle of x Baxter's Lung Preserver for 2/6 at any--?'' chemist or store; or, better sti_, get the 4 family size at 4/6. —(Ad.) -■"" Don't miss this chance. E. S. Kohn _ J great jewellery sale opens on Tuesd_y./ Unique bargains. Opposite G.P.O. —A6_ You must try Lucana 66 Cigarettes... Supplied to the House of Commons and House of Lords. Smoked by all fastidious men.—(Ad.) Watch E. S. Kohn's jewellery windows. Sale opens Tuesday. All prices .reduced. Opposite G.P.0., ftueenr, _ Street.—(Ad.) JS At the first sign of a cold in the head'/'----or throat —due to germ infection —fre« qnently inhale Kazol, which will coun- - teract the infection and give relief.—Ad.-

CAPT. GILBERT MAIR'S REMINISCENCES AND MAORI STORIES. LOVE, ROMANCE AND I TRAGEDY. A VOLUME OP REMINISCENCES AND;"' MAORI STORIES . y' By The Late £_ CAPTAIN GILBERT MAIE, N.Z.C., '[, ? f IS NOW READY. It Includes: A LONELY GRAVE. TE ARATUKUTUKU'S REVENGE. THE MARTYRDOM OF FRIGHTENED! , PHEASANT. f THE DECLINE OF THE MAORI, IN HOT WATER. i< TE POKIHAS GREAT NET. ~ THE MURMUR OF THE SHELEv '. THE PORTRAIT OF ROTA. ".Vi WHEN DOCTORS DIFFER. THE STORY OF WETEA'S FAREWELL.' PIERRE DE FAUGERAUD: A ROTORUA MEMORY. THE KOTAHA: A WEAPON OF OLD;' f MAORIDOM. HATUPATU. PIONEER OF ACCLIMATE.-, •, _ ATION. NOTHING BUT LEAVES. , THE LOVE TRAGEDY OF WAIARONL. ON MAORI NAMES. THE TALE OF TIIE JEALOUS SISTERS.'..' A TRAP FOR A LOVER. • THE KAINGAROA PLAIN AND THE ' RESURRECTION OF PARANIKO. PUMICE THE PRESERVATIVE. A MEMORY OF GOVERNOR GREY. WHEN MT. EDGECUJIBE TREMBLED. A VANISHING RACE: TIIE STORY OF, THE MORIORI. ANTHONY TROLLOPE IN NEW ZEALAND. THE TRAGIC STORY OF THE RANGIIIEUEA FAMILY. A NIGHT ADVENTURE IN THE HAUTERE FOREST. THE STORY OF MOTUTAWA ISLAND. THE STORY OF HINE TE KAKARA. "• THE GHOST WITH THE BIG FEET. THE EARL AND DOCTOR. A SCOTCH LASSIE. DEATH OF CAPTAIN GILBERT MAIR. FUNERAL CEREMONIES. FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THE MAORIS. The LIMITED EDITION of bis REMINISCENCES A.M) .STORIES will become a Maori Classic, and coll'-tors will be wise in sccurini; an early copy. PRICE, 7/6 PER COPY (Postage 4d). BRETT PUBLISHING CO., AUCKLAND, OR ANY BOOK-FLIER. "_, ..

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 11