CONVERSATION ON BAXTER’S Customer. A targe bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, pleaseChemist; 1 am sorry, madam, but we cannot obtain the targe site Will you take a small bottle? , utrtomer 1 prefer the larger bottle, because it is more economical. 1 always like to have “ Baxter s handy. NOTE.—The chemist was in error. Baxter’s ” io readily obtainable in targe bottles. Tour chemist or storekeepor can easily get the larger siae for rou Hastings ladies are greatly with the quality of “ NO RUBBING, seven weekly family washings Haw •• • Laundry Help, 1/3 packet, sufficient for R»v Farmers’ *»snoi»*io" • SHELL WOUNDS. For dressing lacerated wounds, Field Ambulances m France largely use a dilution of leaf Oil of Cinnamon. The same high-grada Oil forms part _of Fluenaol. Hence the rapid healing properties of the tatter when applied on a bandage. Also use Fluensnl and but water as an lujsctiun for soothing fer rtrsads Dkgst Cssigtatala, Wes*s* ■him KWUOWUI
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 218, 16 August 1918, Page 2
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