attend the one-crop farmeT.’ ’ "Happiness is But who can be happy when a cold stuffe-up the head, a cough tears each throat-membrane, and chest trouble tortures the lungs?—Why, no one*: , ~ Still we can still restore happiness to its . own—at least Baxter’s Lung Preserver can do it for ns. This sterling old remedy for summer ill* win promptly oust the cold, silence the 'cough, and relieve the lungs. It has been' doing so for over half a oentttry. Always have "Barter’s” handy through ■ the summer. (/A, large .bottle * "CALTHORPE AGENTS." The staff of Messrs-. Storey -and Co., Hereford street, Christchurch, speak very highly of Q-tol as an emollient for the hands. Motorists who clean their own cars will find that a few drops of Q-tol (1/6) rubbed into the skin beforehand will prevent the hands getting soiled; or ingrained with dirt.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 2
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