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“A Friend in need is a friend inneed. In thou-ands of homes the host friend to the health of ihe household j* a bottle of Baxter's lam" Preserver. Young and old find it a. pleasant and effective tonic and Innghviilder. Coughs and colds no not invade the home where ‘‘Baxters" is u>ed regularly. If von are troubled with bronchial ills yen cannot do better than make acquaintance with Baxter's Fung Preserver It fortifies the lungs, strengthens the svstem. Famous tor o() years, o(>f a jp Is lOd hot tip af ynijr oheinisr or store. 4 When Baldness Threatens! FJ e«lect oft he hair ami ao.il P. dryness and oaiulru 11' are frequently the primary cause of' Baldness, -systrui’iii m n'lipiuton and tile teituhir use of « really good lltdr Tonic prevent and destroy the DandvnlV .which is the moat fruitful source of trouble. In selecting a Tonic it is well to choose u proven vonicdv. BRICE’S REGENERATOR and Circassian make hatr crow II ■JijaWMaWW t<—J'r-m For mure than fifty you* 'hie tried If ;dl‘ 'l'onic tin* sli">*t the test of IMlldie OfiinUui, Obtiinn Ijniite from your (Mieniisi or Its pilrrstper V'cdfiy. Pr ce :t H. Special »ir.ihtMll, 'for obstinate cases. 5/<J. Brice’s r.ri-'/Ssl n Cream, g/-. Br.ie's Preo ‘v■ li■ >nh urc? MtM'KcM* n*ij i*» nt »-v»*r>vv ce but If your ilea er can't supply. wiife and njiMllrtH-h (•» \V. BKICE Sc SON (.i.UiioliiOk Spe. i. t.siu Hu niC.fi STREET CiiKiaidmiKoti

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Mataura Ensign, 24 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 24 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 24 October 1916, Page 3

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