COLDS AND COUGHS. HOW TO AVOID THEM. A well-known public man, who is constantly on the move throughout the Dominion, was recently asked by a friend on the Main Trunk Sleeper why it was that he always seemed to dodge coughs and colds. “Well, you know,” he said, “I attribute my immunity largely to the fact that I always carry a. bottle of Baxter’s Lun g Preserver along with me. Take to-night, for instance, when there is quite a ‘nip’ in the air, I would not dream of turning in without a dose of ‘Baxter’s.’ It seems to keep ‘old man cold’ at bay. Although I am constantly travelling under all sorts of conditions, coughs and colds have ho terrors for me when I have the reliable ‘Baxter’s’.” Like this man you, too, oon be free of all these disagreeable complaints if you will take a dose of Baxter’s Lung Preserver in time. Be prepared and get a bottle without delay. Besides being a wonderful cough and cold remedy that is pleasant to take and does you good from the first dose, “Baxter’s” possesses wonderful tonic properties that help to build you tip. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle from any chemist or store for 2s 6d; or. better still, get the family size at 4s 6d. 35
SAPS THE VITALITY.'. Tlio most common cause of pneumonia being a cold, we cannot stress too strongly tlie necessity of treating a cold immediately it iiialces its appearance. Even a slight cold saps the vitality and lowers the resistance of the body to attacks of disease. So be wise and always have Chamberlain 7 s Cough Remedy on hand. A few doses on the first appcaran'ec of a. cold or influenza will check the attack. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has ai beneficial effect on the entire system, and it makes ;?ou less liable to contract another cold. — Advt..
rpo STAND AT THE FARM, TAIPOROHENUI', HAWERATho Thoroughbred. Bay Horse ANTAGONIST (No. 12) By Soult Miss Annie. --KV TERMS: Twenty-five Guineas per mare. Grazing 5/- per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares from a distance will be met at the Hawera Railway Station on notice being received. K. T. CLOUT, Owner. Box 3, Hawera. nno STAND-THE SEASON IN THE 1 HAWERA DISTRICT—THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SHEFFIELD (8) By Bright Steel (imp.) (1), by St. Simon (sire of Positano, Bill of Portland, Simmer, Soult, all imported stud successes). Dam LIANE (imp.), sister of Linacre (imp.), by Wolf’s Crag (a sou of Barcaldine) from Lismaine (a daughter of Isinglass). SHEFFIELD is a brown horse, 6 years old, has performed well on the turf, and this is his first, season at stud. FEE: 10 GUINEAS. .For further particulars apply — T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. rp'O STAND THIS SEASON ON THE ± FARM. “KOIIINOOR,” WAVERLEY— THE CHAMPION PONY STALLION ‘SILVER STAR” A. cream pony, 5 years old, 13 hands high. Shown six tidies and never beaten; first and champion Hawera and Wanganui ■ last year. TERMS, £3 3s; Groomage, 2/6; Grazing, 2/6 per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply— B. W. HARVEY, Waverley. Or—--11. RYLAND, ‘.‘Kohinoor, ” Waverley. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE DOUGLAS TWILL travel the game, .route as last ’ ’ season. All mares barren to this horse last season will be served at half price if owners wish. For further particulars see cards. TERMS: £4/iO/All accounts due January Ist, 1926. H. EDGAR, Nolantown, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 September 1925, Page 3
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