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You can’t sleep with cold feet A “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE gives perfect rest. It will last for years. On sale everywhere. But make sure of the ■ brand on neck of bottle when buying.* They say—That "Warmth is Life.” Well, you'll be lively enough if you use one of our Hot Water Bottles. They keep warm for hours.—A. W. J. Mann, chemist. Customers often remark have • you still got that reliable watchmaker? IT. J. Grieve employs experts for all wateli and jewellery repairs.* A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose and throat against influenza infection is better than hours of sufferingIt is an established fact that children are more susceptible to prevailing ailments than adults: Their tender constitutions must be adequately fortified to ensuro; immunity from cough and lung complaints. All mothers will find a dependable help in Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This sterling romedv is pleasant-to take, and Gives, prmnpt benefit. Its rich, soothing finalities anneal to children its efficacy can be relied on at airtimes for .chest troubles, bronchitis, whooping cough, croup and influenza. You can’t afford to be without ‘''"Baxter's.” Buy a large 2s (Id bottle to-day.* . $ v

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5536, 17 July 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5536, 17 July 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5536, 17 July 1920, Page 6

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