'"Our affections are our life."—Charming. ; However, we are always glad'to be rid of winter affections such as influenza, colds, and coughs. The ideal antidote for such ailments is, of course, Baxter's 1 Lung Preserver. This splendid specific gets to the root of the most chronic throat and chest maladies in quicK time, ensuring lastin" relief. As a tonic it also stands unri™ ' vailed. Keep a bottle by you always. Obtainable at chemists and stores. Gene-rous-size bottle, 2/0; family size, 4/0. Ad. A serious loss has been experienced at St. Mary's Homes by the mysterious poisoning of over thirty purebred leghorn fowls. Xo cause can be discovered for this. The Government Agricultural Department has been requested to send their poultry expert to investigate the matter. There is no known remedy which is co successful ac Nazol in counteracting the influence uf the germs »:uch produce ■ore throatn. hoarseness, sneezing »ud running at the nose-—(Ad.) Double-cluster 14-diaraond engagement ring £21, for to-ruorrow only.—E. S. Kohn, opp. Wavcrloy.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 8
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