"BAXTER'S" BOTTLES' . : Have Now Screw Caps. From now on, bottles of "Baxter's liung Preserver are equipped • with a soreiv cap instead of a cork/thus faeilir tating access to your favourite cough and cold remedy. The new. screW ; cap makes a perfect seal and-keeps .the contents in good condition. : Everywhere you go, you will find that "Baxter's" is recommended by friend to friend. By sheer merit, it has, steadily forged ahead,Mnntil. it is now the leading cough and cold/medicine; throughout the' Dominion. ,; v Famous for sixty-four years,-. Baiter's Lung Preserver is' unrivalled, as a cough, cold* and influenza ■ mixture. It is a rich, red, warming,, and sooth-' ing compound .'that does good: from the, first dose. Soothes the irritated;.membranes by going right to ; the; root; of the trouble. : It also possesses remarkable tonic properties which" render it most efficacious iv re-building and rovitalising mn.-dpwn constitutions, A generous-sized bottle costs; '2a 6d, tho large economical, family; size' 43 6d. Special bachelor bottla Is 6d.r-Advti;
DEEIVATIGN OF VINEGAR. • The word "vinegar" is derived; from tho French word Vinaigi'e;and from the Latin vinum ■(wine) and acer (sour). Ordinary-vinegar is a sour in;' sijid liquid but the quality ani the flavour vary greatly. whitd-Cottell's Pure English Malt Vinegar is an example of a perfect, tablo'and salad vinegar. Ask your grocer for White-Cottell's.-—Advt.
■: ■• PI/ANTING-SEASON.-,', ;?.;''. ■pLANT noiy our Famous Border Carna- ■*■ tions, which will give an ample supply o£ flowers in November, December, and January. • ROSES—AII the best varieties in stock, which will bloom tho first season. FLOWERING SHKUBS in all varieties. NATIVE TREES (pot grown), give'the best results when planted early. HEDGE PLANTS should also go in next month. , Call at tho Nurseries and inspect the growing stocks or at any o£ our shops: Lower Hutt,.Petone, and Wellington, : T. WAUGH & SON, Hutt Valleyl Nurseries, Lower Hut 6, A'Tlßnril' .S, Intermediate, extra choice, separate colours and mixed, beautiful shades, sturdy plants, Is 6d single dpz., 5 doz. ss, 12 doz. 10s, post paid.—A. D.' Purdie, Nurseryman, JFitzroy,. New Plymouth, " •• -• • ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 29 May 1930, Page 25
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