HINT TO TRAVELLEES. Take a Rug and Baxter's. A man who has done considerable travelling in New Zealand gave valuable advice the other day ts' some of his' friends. He said that he always carried a good rag witb him, in case of a chilly night, and the other article that he had found most useful was a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. This remedy was invaluable in warding off coughs and colds. No matter how careful one may be, a chill is always likely when- travelling. Not only does Baxter's get to work at | the first sign of a congh or «>re throat, but it revitalises the system and fortifies it against future attacks. It has wonder" >' tonic properties. Baxter * Lung Preserver has been on the mar'.eu for 56 years. It has steadily increase in popularity, and possesses to-day the largest sale in New Zealand. It is sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d for a generous-sized bottle. Better get one for your kit to-day! A FRIEND INDEED. There is a rush of work. Correspondence piles up. And just here is where your woi'ries increase. You are in need —and your friend is the Corona. Be your own stenographer at home or on your journey. This compact, portable, reliable machine—the Personal Typewriter—responds readily to your every requirement. Sole N.Z. Distributors: The Office Appliance Co., Ltd., 20, Bran-don-street. —Ad vt. NEW PRICE FOR STEVENS'. Stevens' Health Salt—the popular effervescent tonic beverage—now only 2s 6d a bottle. Sixty-four tumblers of sparkling', bubbling, health-giving refreshment for half-a-crown. Of all chemists and grocers. Ask for Stevens. —Advt. KIDDIES LIKE 'EM! . Most children have an awful dread of medicines, but you'll find they all like Wade's Worm Figs—the finest remedy, for worms. They act surely and cer-' tainly, and are perfectly harmless. Keep your children fit and healthy with Wade's Worm Figs.—Advt. Mothers who give their littla ones Magnesia—and all wise mothers doshould always use Sharland's. They will save money and obtain a better article. Sharland's* being made in the Dominion, is fresher than imported magnesia. Also sold at a iower price. Ask your chemist for Shariand's. —Advt. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 10
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