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“INFINITE RICHES IN A LITTLE ROOM. ’ ’ —Marlowe. There are more riches in, a single bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver than you would over dream of. Eor over sixty years this wonderful remedy has been relieving the throat, chest, and lung troubles of thousands of New Zealanders. “Baxter’s” is rich and warming, soothing and dependable, and, moreover, is an excellent tonic. Obtainable at all chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s (id; family size is Gd. 5

mm *v ± FOOD and How io i,ise H. &r INFANTS INVALIDS ond ;hi;/»6££). in & If so, send tc-day for a copy of Benger’s Booklet, post free, This will help you with the problem of giving the patient a. change of food. Among the contents arc recipes for the preparation, with Berger s Food, of dainty dishes which relieve the monotony of plain milk diet, so trying to invalids. Benger’s Booklet is so full of interest that even if you have no invalid in the house you should send for a copy and keep it safely. Ganger's Food is not only very highly nutritious, but gives relief from the distress and nervous debility caused by indigestion. Denver's Food in sold by Ci'ieminln and Sloven everywhere. Invalid Recipes in booklet, post free from EENGEK’S FOOD, Ltd., 3SO, George St, SYDNEY. Sole Mumi/aelunns ; Bender's Food, Lid., Otter Works, Manchester, England. i •>:, 7 F®©i ksL

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Northern Advocate, 13 August 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 13 August 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 13 August 1927, Page 12

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