TO LOOSEN A HARD COUGH, and completely expel it from the system, there’s nothing surer and nothing quicker than Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It breaks up a cold in no time—try it. Get a bottle from your chemist. Price 1/10 large sized bottle. Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, whose local representative is Mr. J. A. Fraser, accountant, report that amongst the many applications for patents they have just filed are J. Claphain, Palmerston North, improvements in devices for preventing horses from running away with & vehicle when unattended: The Chilton Flusher Co., Ltd., Auckland, improvements in flushers for water closets; Messrs Cuthbert and Fiddy, Gisborne, device for preventing entry through drain traps of substances likely to cause obstructions in sewer pipes.
Health means Happiness f —And— Happiness means Health ANYONE WHO IS COUCHING, COUCHING, COUGHING, CANNOT Be HEALTHY and CANNOT be HAPPY. A cough weakens the whole system, disorganises digestion, and leads on to ailments far worse. LANE’S EMULSION Stimulates the appetite, induces satisfactory digestion, promotes a quicker assimilation of the food, and increases strength and physical endurance. It is rich in nourishment and tonic properties. It cures coughing by healing the irritated surfaces of the lungs. The Finest Norwegian Cod Liver OiL Beechwood Creasote. Hypophosphites of Lime aid Soda, and Fresh Eggs, are li e ingredients used in its c0m- .... -tin. It is agreeable to the J the best medicine • . e it c- ' is all t' 2 7.:1 curing properties, and is PERFECTLY PURE. Ask your grocer or chemist for ' LANE’S EMULSION.' Price 2/6 and 4/6. ■/' 81
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 179, 15 July 1911, Page 3
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