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One spoonful of "Camp" Coffee, boiling water, milk, and sugar to taste, and you've a cup of rich, fragrant, delicious coffee, tit for a king! , V .., ~ Set; to if yon _ci Nelson ;,!_ Jloale'sTw, There are no • r \ v -v .< » o ''Hinds "i'ttf-rts-'i* ■</• -:" rei' ■~ _-_ _ ._ „, fu.«e iimni Jirmly. .See you "pure tf.as Tt,. N,,kon Moatft '* Pm 's i "One good turn deserves another." Those people who have been cured by ; :i ,er's Lung Preserver of a serious cold, pass on the good turn —recommend it to your friends. You do a real kindness to advise Baxter's Lung .;■'■•: -<•■:•. cv: its curative power is simr _y wonderful, as thousands of people in New Zealand can testify. Remember it. is just as effective for colds In the head as on the chest, and 1/10 is all that'it costs for a large bottle. All ohemisto Mid storekeepers stock i Baxter's Lung Preserver. ; Miss Primandpride lisped to her lodger: ! •'Mister Barker! I'm sorry to say j That Miss Goldtootli complains of your j coughing— ! I'm afraid she will leave me to-day. i She declares that it sounds'most disi tressful, I l And she told me to say she feels sure I You'll be well in a day, if you start | straight away, j Taking Woods' Great Peppermint Cure."

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Northern Advocate, 25 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 25 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 25 November 1914, Page 2