THE WEATHER
HARD FROST TO-NIGHT. The indications arc for moderate south-easterly winds, .backing by oast to north. There is a prospect of fair worn her. There will probably he a ham frost to-night. Barometer little movement. At the first srgns of influenza sake ■‘NAZOL 1 --a simple, safe, speedy and sure specific. Penetrating and p rinKilling; lib lor 60 doses. ■•Knough of tnat Barking. Achrae des.”—Ancient Tale. Beware of con trading coughs or colds at this time. Lei Baxter’s Lung Preserver :.aicguord your own and your family’s health. A dose of ••Baxter’s” now and then gives gratifying relief in all cases of influenza, whooping oongh, and colds. It is rich, warming, penetrative. Also an excellent tonic* Ail chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2/8; family size 4/6. But be sure vou get •‘Baxter’*”] ‘Td Lfke To Live To Ninety-Nine!” Untouched by ills of life’s decline, I'd like to stay in perfect health Amid the comforts known to wealth. I'd like to live and not grow old, Immune to sore throat, cough and ; cold,\ Td like to evermore assure Supplies of Woods’ Great Ponpermint
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1925, Page 2
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182THE WEATHER Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1925, Page 2
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