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HINTS TO TRAVELLERS

TAKE A RUG AND “BAXTER’S.” A man who has done considerable travelling in Now Zealand gave valuable advice the other day to some of his friends. Ho said that he always carried a good rug with him, in case of• a •chilly night, and the other article that ho had {mind 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 ibe, a chill is always likely when travelling. Not only does “Baxter’s” get to work at the first sign of a cough nr sore throat, hut it revitalises the .system and fortifies it against future attacks. It has wonderful tonic properties. Baxter’s Lung Preserver lias been on the market for fifty-six years. It has steadily increased 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 WORD TO WOMEN. - SURGICAL OPERATION UNNECESSARY. “ I suffered for thirteen years with bleeding piles. I could not sloop for the itching, throbbing irritation. My doctor said an operation was imperative. Fortunately, my daughter noticed your advertisement. After using the Zann Double Absorption. Treatment for two clays I felt better, and am now quite restored.” —Mrs W., Hamilton. A booklet fully describing this wonderful cure for piles will bo mailed, in plain wrapper, on receipt of throe penny stamps. Money refunded if not satisfied with Zann Treatment. Address, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of “ Zann ” can bo obtained from B. S. Scofield, chemist, Stock Exchange Building. and H. L. Sprosen, chemist, 1 George street, 'Dmiedin. —[Advt.T

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Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 2

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HINTS TO TRAVELLERS Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 2

HINTS TO TRAVELLERS Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 2