Our Dunedin correspondent tele-; graphed last night:—The passenger to Christchurch, in anticipation of this year's Grand National Meeting, is much lighter than usual. Up bad not found it necessary to put on any extra carriages. • "Experience teaches wißdom."-j-Ray. For iiity-five years New Zealanders have had their coigns and colds cured with Baxter's Lung Preserver. Gives instant relief—tones up the system. 2s 6d large bottle; all chemists and stores. Irritation in the throat, stuffiness ra the head banished by "NAZOL." Instant relief. G»* • Nazol inhaler. 2
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 6
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