WHERE OTHER PILLS LEAVE OFF BAXTER'S COMPLETE THE GOOD WORK. Avoid the pill that is purely purgative. Pills that merely relieve congestion without removing the cause are not the pills you need. Baxter's Pills are different. Whereas the former kind encourage laziness of kidneys, liver and eliminative organ-:. Baxter's Pills arouse them to a sense of their responsibilities and promote a healthy regular action. The benefit derived from a • short course of Baxter's Pills cannot be measured in moneys worth. Headfcches that you blamed your eyes for go the instant Baxter's Pills cleanse your liver and kidneys. Lassitude and nerviness literally fly away. You feel a new being charged with new life, and best of all, tbe good feeling lasts. Buy a box to-day. 2/ at all chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price from A. and W. Baxter, Manufacturing Chemists, Christchureh.— (Ad.)
Last four days of Ashley's "Glean Sv.-eep" Sale. Be in time for the bargains in all departments at the A.B.C. Stores, Karangahape Road, and branch Dominion Road terminus.—(Ad.) For those who appreciate good tea, try Johnstons, Ltd., Tea Specialists, 20, Customs St. E., 77, Karangahape Road. Ad. When Nazol \u rrequently inhaled through the -nouth and nose, it has a wonderful power in infectious germs, which lodge in mucous membrane of the mouth, throat and nose.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 65, 18 March 1925, Page 9
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