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“Biessed are the Happiness Makers.’' —Henry Ward Beecher. Because of the good health-and with good health, happiness—that it has brought. Baxter’s Lung Preserver stands out as a Happiness Maker. Whether you are suffering from a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest and bronchial troubles, take Baxter’s. It has stood tlmtest of 53 years. This invigorating, warm red medicine will bring relief promptly and surely. That speaks of effectiveness. Have some bandy. Order large 2s 6d bottle to-day. BETTER THAN BORACIC. The reason “Fluenzol” so rapidly heals (both externally and internally) is simply because the leaf oil of Cinnamon and other valuable ingredients penetrate, and dispel micro-organism* veil below the membraneous surface* on "l'lo*t>»ni,” 1 /O and B/0 * “NO RUBBING' 1 Laundry Help now obtainable from all stores at 1 a pocket, containing sufficient for seven family washings.- de Pelichet, McLeod and Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agenis for “No Rubbing’’ and “Golden Rule” Boap. ■rfWfaß E PA I costumes Asthma CAN be Cared A SIM J* Lt smm treitaavt S>a»d •» eniirdp iKae/y HtaJrad* al arere it* wsy we. Abdicate bHrwise euruetfu. N« :atcr*«l iraasiKi to Kqwdlr effect™ for yowe e>hi. *• »’ 4hea»a flwkkiy cheeks ftttecka. Cw he carried ’<« becket. "Hew Aitlm* Tb«wi< Mni en recast qf f n itomM.ftr gtfteseBRIDGE DRUG STORES Os-xnj.hw. AUCKLAND

Z t.’rrd! Of l-.Hgl.’.n iDPhrutr. KoLjrua y [!He is One of I I] es~—lnere are many of our brave boys who fl have returned maimed. fo them we owe a U-'.----’’'’’—; U drotwecM never pay. But we must try. —"> -I f The Wounded Soldiers’ \ > '' j Church of England ' if 1 Institute, Rotorua "-\l ‘J d | provides pastimes and comforts for our fl . , \'/ ( ’ 1 Foys who are recuperating. Reading, // /Vofel V A // I Music. Billiards and Games are there v\ AA' Ito ease their burden. Morning and z¥V%&// /’’ V,*.. 'G' II afternoon teas are free. \ • U Seed T-1-ir donations to carry on tti* C \ T \ l\ ana similar work elsewhere, to f / \ \if I \\ The Military Affairs y > \\ , Committee, f/ / 4 -, . —A 5- / \\ 20 Mnlsravo Sl_ WeUia*:.n I J ' k_) [ k \s> / \\ JAS. tv. HTNDEB3OX, /S S / \\ geo. sHicrouirE. //A c /

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 82, 21 March 1919, Page 7

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