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“Sound health’s an asset.”—Banltes. However, incipient maladies often undermine the most robust constitutions. Colds, coughs and influenza are always in waiting to attack you, but they can be given short shift with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” is a dependable remedy. It gets right to the cause of the trouble, rooting it out neck and) crop. And it also possesses ideal tonic properties. Pills you with vigour, health, strength, and vitality. Get a large 2s 6d bottle from your chemist or groctr NOW ! Family size 4s Gd. “(2) WHEN YOTJ ARE RUN DOWN. It is when the system is run down th rough faulty digestion, disordered stomach and constipation that the germs of colds and influenza get a foothold. To keep yourself in good health, stimulate digestion and promote a re- , gular habit of the bowels, take Chamj berlain's Tablets. Three is no preparation ou tlie market which will assist in keeping von in better health than Chamberlain’s Tablets. Their effect on the stomach, liver and bowels is nothing short of marvellous. Sold every-' where. —Advt. Progandra cures corns; price 1/G. — Advt. BEFORE YOU BUY A CREAM' SEPARATOR See “the clean-skimming champion” —“Dnrnn.” No other separator has such a record of profit-building for the dairyman. No other machine lasts as long. Send to-day for Free “Dome” Booklet. Hawera agent: Bennett and Sutton. 3

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 October 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 October 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 October 1924, Page 6

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