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FIRE WATCHING RISKS. Unless precautions are taken the average fire watcher will have more colds to deal with than fires. Warm clothes should be worn, especially when leaving a heated room. And ot course, a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver is a particularly good safeguard. “Baxter's” warming, penetrating properties quickly deal with a cold. Even a stubborn cough soon surrenders to good old “Baxters,” the proved remedy with the tonic action. Get better, get “Baxters.” 1 ;

|WI Bm highest prices M Write, 'Phone or Call. — ROBT. FRANCIS (West Coast) LTD. Tainui Street. 'Phone 738. Also at Hokitika and Christchurch. ’what causes /‘SPLITTING HEADACHES”? COUNTLESS THOUSANDS GIVEN PERMANENT FREEDOM Perhaps you know only too well what it means when the top of your head nearly lifts off—when the pains stab and shoot—when you feel hopeless. You must suspect constipation as the cause, because ’ •.■".v'S nothing more 1 quickly upsets | ■ ' ) > ; the system and .. , : causes pressure ; ' ; \ and poisoning ■ I'L than constipaMake R.U.R. a part of your K ■ daily health programme, and gone will be the toxins, poisons >n*|, and dangerous ;.v u n p 1 easantness of constipation. R.U.R. performs naturally; it moves the bowels regularly; stimulates the kidneys, and brings relief that makes for freshness, energy, and a radiant, clear skin. So, take R.U.R. and Right You Are I ~~ 12

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Grey River Argus, 23 May 1942, Page 2

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