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KEROL. In these clays of fear and dread: Kerolise! Spray yourself from toe to head: Kerolise! Spray your office, home, or shop, From the basement to the top. Keep on spraying, do not stop— KEROLISE! Let the Kerol freely flow: Kerolise! And no clanger you shall know: Kerolise! Just get Kero[ °n the brain, Keep it there if you are sane. Till the “Flu” dies down again— KEItOLISK 1

IJio wise man is his own host assistant.”—Scott. And the wise man—especially during winter time—always has the protection, of Jus own and family’s health in Baxter's Ining Preserver. “Baxter’s” will quickly rout cough and cold, clear head of stuffiness, relieve and heal strained and sore bronchial passages, and tone and vitalise system—for "’besides • being; unequalled ’ as a remedy “Baxter’s” is an excellent tonic. Quick and certain in its action, and permanent in its relief. 2s (id buys large bottle at chemist or store. Get a bottlo now.* For Influenza, take Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure, Is 9d, 2s 9d. FEWER TYRE BILLS TO PAY when your commercial vehicles arc shod with Clincher Solid Band Tyres. They are British and best. Clincher Solid Band Tyres will carry the heaviest loads and stand up to the worst conditions. The British Army lorries used them.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5464, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5464, 27 April 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5464, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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