A'A spring day o*t' e«n€«als a •cliilt'-" —^5 ay. Sj«-ii^ colds and eonghs w«»*t trottWe-y«ou if you keep Baxter^ Lung Prce<e**yr«- handy. A genuine, timeteat^ -jen^dy is "Baxter's," «o ricfi, warmi-flg -ftud penetrative —gets to root of cbr^nic Jbronchial complaints and gives r^J^ef ;#svays. . As a bifrjjdiivg'up tonic, Baxter's Lang Preserver is without equal. You can obtain a gen^MWS-sized bottle from your chemigt o* siore for 2/6; or, better still, get tfe^e fefflalv size at 4/6. (1) ■'Tis p-iia Soer&tes' life was marred by Ms wife's nagging. She was prematuiyegy aged tnrough doing the village wasfc without the invaj'iuable aid ot "No-Babbing" Laundry H«lp-— Advt. Tinned ggps are as good as fresh if preserved with Sharland'o "Mo&" Brand Egg Preservative. One bottle wm ac twgsty dozen. —Advf.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 19 November 1923, Page 5
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127Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 19 November 1923, Page 5
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