HINT TO TRAVELLERS. Take a Rug and "Baxter's." A man who has done considerable travelling in New Zealand gave valuable advice the other day to some of his friends. He said that he always carried a good rug with him, in case of a chilly night, and the other article that he had found most useful was a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. This remedy was invalunble in warding off coughs and colds. ° No matt or biv.v ; ;treful one' may he, a chill is ahvsiys likely when travelling Not only does ''Baxter's" get to work at the first sign of a cough or sore throat, but it revitalises the system and fortifies it against future attacks. It has wonderful, tonic properties. Baxter's Lung Preserver has been on the market for 56 years. It has steadily increased in popularity, and possesses to-day the largest sale in New Zealand. It is sold by all chemists and stores at 2s 6d for a generous-sized bottle. Better get one for your kit today!—Advt. Vitruvlus descrifoos a practical taximeter which the ancient Romans attached to their chariots. Principles may not have changed since the Roman era, but their application to modern methods can only be perpetuated by ceaseless improvement. We safeguard inventors' interests by securing patent rights throughout the world. Consult us. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys. 157 Featherston Street, Wellington — Advt. Mothers of small children need not hesitate to administer Chamberiain's Uough Remedy. It contains no opiate or narcotic in any form, and may be given to a baby with as much confidence as to an adult. It always relieves and relieves quickly. Sold everywhere.— Advt. /
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 May 1922, Page 8
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272Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 May 1922, Page 8
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