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"Why Art Thou Silent?" —Wordsworth. A bad cold and a husky (throat has robbed many a man or Ms voice berore to-day, and just as orten has Baxter's Lung: Preserver g-lven It iback to him, quickly and pleasantly. "Baxter's" is unbeatable Tor all coug-hs, colds and sore throats. Always say "Baxter's," the tlinehonoured remedy with the tonic properties. 1/6, 2/6 and -1/6. Chemists and stores. — (Ad.)

about tyr t'eke a gjood way outf (T-d* Out o' the crowd and out o' the fog, say I! M|f But at aU times, in all weathers, work makes I itS demands and men and women may not pick and c^loose * How, then, shall one meet those iUs that cl °se contact, in all weathers, will rAPPA7?FFK|JI bring? Here's good advice:— For COUGHS and COLDS in their varying forms nothing beats BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS. , rLS JON-sl It "nips" the incipient cold "in the bud." It wards EHHiI .pfflf off hs worst effects, reduces the FEVER, safeguards aOtylffipfe against oncoming INFLUENZA. irr,::.IMITATIONS: Avoid these; the genuine article is , |ceopce m bow pictured here. IkiniiimnmiiimmTi jfolTfCZ. __ ' ISUM-M BONNINGTON'S JUBES:_A soothing and a„,i- I ■ST l GptlC Pf stll,e > medicated with Irish Moss, can I6£< 2 6 be carr *ed in the pocket. 1/6 tin.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 31 August 1936, Page 10

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