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GOLFER’S LANGUAGE. Generally speaking it is not for children ’s ears. Seeing a certain bottle in a certain place at the Karon, golf house, ho'vever. reminds the writer of a word that golfers frequently use which no child can learn too early—the word “Baxter’s.’’ After a round in inclement weather someone is sure to ask “Has anvone any Baxter’s?” Should a plover commence coughing, he is promptly urged to ‘‘get some ‘ Baxter’s. ’ ” Baxter’s Lung Preserver is relied upon by all out-of-door folk to banish coughs and colds, and to ward off dangerous pulmonary troubles. Its soothing, warming influence is felt with every dose. “Baxter’s” is a-tonic as well as a cough and cold remedy, enriching find renewing the blood cells and toning-np the system generally,, thus making one immune from prevalent ailments and epidemics. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from any chemist or grocer for 2/6. The family size at 4/6 is more economical. o To correct acidity and flatulency take Sharland’s Fluid Magnesia. Being freshly prepared and always full strength. Sharlaud’s is the best you can hirv.— Advt A PPRECIATION assured when the .gift is a Kodak. New stock, all sizes, Vest Pocket to Postcard. Make your selection at Westwood’s Pharmacy; “Headquarters for every Photo Need,” 185 High St., Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 January 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 January 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 January 1925, Page 10

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