EMPTY BOTTLES ATLAKE WAKATIPU; 3 3 _ A man who has 7 recently returned from the Southern: Lakes stated that one of the most curious things that he had coirie across in hisJtravels was the large number of Baxter's Lung Preserver bottles aroundQueenstown. While a number of old residents swore by this; fine old remedy, the visitor discovered that the large cbnsumptibn was mainly due to the many travellers who regularly carry this wellknown preparation with theml It is quite tbe custom nowadays for a man who studies health to take a bottle of "Baxter's" as a: safeguard against coughs and colds. 3 Even the bad effects of a chill have been warded off with a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver taken in time. Besides being a splendid preparation which soothes and heals, "Baxter's" possesses tonic properties which help to build up the system to. resist future attacks. It is procurable from all chemists and stores: at 2s 6d for a! generous-sized bottle. 4 yyANTED Known—lt has been said 1 y that habit is, second? nature; that being so, it behoves you to get' 'the habit" of, shopping at the Cut Eate. See our prices: Salmon, 6/9 doz.; Jeyes' Fluid, 11/6- doe.; ■Quickshine, 5/9 doz.; Hadium floor polish, large, 3. tins for 3/6; Morton's Epsom Salts,- 3/box; Sunlight 7 soap; 31/7 pkt -Barilla soap, 3 large -bars (not tablets) for 2/2; fancy prunes, 3lbs for 2/2; choice 1 dates, 31b for 1/5; Sicily almonds; i/11 i lb; Jordan almonds, 3/4; ib; Soap-Save, i the money-saver,- at the7soie.agents7- I the Cut .-Bate, 81 Union St., next Hodder and Tolley '
All-Wool Cardigans; six shades — 12/6 Children's All-Wool Knitted Dresses from 7/6
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page 2
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278Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page 2
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