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"Happiness is x«»e—- -• But who can be happy when a cold •tuffffi’Up the head, a cottgh tears each throat-membrane, and chert trouble tortores the tanas?—Why, no one! - Still we can still restore happiness to its own—at least Raster’s Lung Preserver can do it for ns. This sterling old remedy for summer ills will promptly oust the cold, silence the oough. and relieve-the tangs. It has been doing so for over fralf a centB Alway. have "Baxter’s” handy through the summer. V 6 large bottle.* INFLUENZA OUTBREAKS. At Hamilton, Auckland and. elsewhere, Influensa has again appeared; but‘ the violent Epidemic of 1918 is not, te all likely to recur. The publie have now, an intelligent appreciation of the necessity of dtely irrigating the throat and nose with Ftaensol (Is. 6d. and ts. 6d.) aa a certain safeguard against infection.* SMHto UF.SARak* ••.--VAULv* FLUENZH!

It’s like paying vW two butchers sX*’’* if you don’t eat mustard With your A \l meat. Mustard makes you digest apA assimilate your food instead■ of wasting much of -it Mustard lessens JT-ft—l jjl the batcher’s bills because you need nlMfjSiWI less meat if you digest it properly. ’ ’I ‘Mk Aud it only «*ls 1/20 of a fcenny per> person per meat / mat. f » DIGESTS THE DISH 10

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 20, 7 January 1920, Page 2

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