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Compulsory service of DESERT GOLD TEA at everyone's table would win the public"s approval.—Advt.

A Lucky Date!— July 30th is the closing day of DESERT GOLD TEA Competition. 91 cash prizes.—Advt.

Housework made easy and pleasurable assisted by a cup of delicious, mvw.qra.ting DESERT GOLD TEA. Is lOd and 25.--Advt.

■'Taken, on-sugar, inhaled 01 rubbed on the chest, "NAZOL': never fails to relieve covighs, tolds,.sore throats, and chest tightness. Is 6cl buys 60 doses.— Advt. \

DESERVING OF GENERAL PATRONAGE—No. 10 WATSON'fI WHISKY.—Advt.

A sensible precaution in changeable weather is to take "NAZOL." Use the Na?ol Inhaler for best results. At all chemists.—Advt.

There is nothing new about Baxter's Lung. Preserver, for it has been holding its own for over fifty years as a j reliable remedy for coughs, colds, sbre ! throats and all bronchial troubles. It is as well the.finest tonic for the system'generally. "Baxter's" has con- ■ tinned to grow in public favor, thus proving its goodness and reliability. Get a big bottle to-day from your 1 chemist or storekeeper for Is ICd. Keep it in the house.—Advt. }

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 63, 15 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 63, 15 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 63, 15 March 1916, Page 4

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