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“Facts are stubborn things.”—Elliott, Like deep-rooted coughs and colds, they take a lot 0 f upsetting. However, the most stubborn cough or chest ailment yields quickly to Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” promptly gets to the scat of the affection, soothing harsh throat passages and healing strained membrane. Pleasant to take, pure and exceedingly economical. Po fore your chemist or grocer closes today, call and get a 2/6 bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver.

WHY GREY HAIRS P Simply get ft 3/6 bottle of Donneily’b Grey Hair Tonic—No. 1 for Dry, No. 2 for Oily Hair—from your chamist or hairdresser. Apply daily as directed, and vary soon those grey hairs will disappear; curing dandruff, stopping falling hair, and improving the growth at pnmC tip '

HEADACHES. . If you have a headache do not fly to headache cures. Headache is not an ailment—it is simply a symptom and is wholly dependent upon the action of other organs. Not infrequently the direct cause of headache is an inactive liver. If you are troubled much with headaches try Chamberlain’s Tablets. Chamberlain’s Tablets are the reliable, tried and true fiver medicine which sets that organ right. Sold everywhere. ' -

INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. "When influenza ts prevalent, 't tehoves everyone (especially those attending the sick) to be most careful to keep the nasal and throat passages irrigated twice daily by sniffing up and gargling Fluenzol. thus dispelling bacili. Fnevwi is strongly antiseptic, but non-irritativc, and is harmless tc chiluro

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 January 1921, Page 3