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Don’t suffer agony from Rheumatism Let RADOX bring welcome relief from those nauseating twinges and stabbing pains. On your way home, purchase a packet of Radox Bath Salts. Then to a tub of piping hot water add twd tablespoonsful of Radox. Stay in this comforting bath for 20 minutes. The Radoximpregnated hot water will cleanse and invigorate the pores of your skin, opening a way out for harmful uric acid in your system. You ’ll feel great. Read this man’s experience:—: “Badox is the best thing I have ever had for rheumatism. I suffered greatly from rheumatism in my arms for years and Badox has done me d world of good. In my work as a car-cleaner I have to use my arms a lot. Beally I felt like a King after a Badox bath.” — G.S. RADOX M BATH SALTS 9 Of all Chemists and Stores —2/3 per |lb. packet; 4/- double quantity. Stocked by Fairbairn, "Wright & Co., and by all wholesalers. Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester. (Established 1756.)

A ROWING COACH’S ADVICE.

Coach: “You’ll have to get rid of that cough. Have you tried Baxter’s Lung Preserver?” Rower: “No, I haven’t.’’ Coach: “Well, come on inside, I have some ‘Baxter’s’ in my locker. I’m always telling you chaps you must look after your breathing —in rowing or any other sport. That’s why I’m a great believer in ‘ Baxter’s’. ’ ’ 4/0, 2/0 and 1/0 sizes at all chemists and stores. Ask for, and be sure you got “Baxter’s/' 6

* y. ~f -■ r *- r -^ : *m*«-■•~r« /> Hardware from the HARDWARE CORNER 'J'HERE’S always something in the Hardware Line yon find necessary for the Home, the Garden or the Farm. Let us help yon out by quoting you some of the lines we stock. If the particular article you require is not mentioned here, we will be glad to know exactly what you want. We know we can satisfy your needs. Call on us and get our quote for General Household Ironmongery, Crockery, Glassware, Builders ’ and Plumbers’ Supplies, Farm Implements, Dairy Utensils, Gardening Tools, Sporting Equipment for Boating, Fishing, Game Shooting, etc., and a large range of Presentation Goods, etc., etc. 0 <a£. CROCKERY Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Salad Sets. m & m GLASSWARE Stewart’s Crystal, See Cur Big Range. G G : COOKING UTENSILS Aluminium Ware, Judge Brand Enamel Ware. A Big Variety to Suit All. GARDENING NEEDS Hedge Shears, Grass Shears, Gardening Gloves, Hoes, Rakes, Spades, etc., etc. LAWN MOWERS & CATCHERS A Big Range to choose from. Pennsylvania Massport Presto. Prices Ranging from 50/- ea. All These Mowers Guaranteed. By the World’s Best Manufacturers. Our variety covers a wide range. Tools for Every Tra.de, Guaranteed First Grade, at Very Reasonable Prices. Come along and inspect our range. SUNDRY WANTS No matter what you reciuire, you can depend upon getting it hero at a Most Reasonable Figure, * BERGER’S PAINTS.—Wo are the appointed Agents, and carry full stocks, made specially to suit New Zealand climatic conditions. Lasts longer and looks better than any other Paint. Specified by the Government; also used on the Sydney Bridge, ALADDIN LAMPS.—We are the Agents, and carry full stocks and Spares. SHOOTING SEASON will soon be here. See our big range of GUNS and RIFLES. Single Shot “Savage” at 47/6. A Great Rifle. FARMERS AND BUILDERS.—We have a big range of all Building Material and can quote at very Fine Prices... Phone or Write for Prices. MARSHALL & SONS THE HARDWARE CORNER WHANGAREI PHONE 2014

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Northern Advocate, 19 March 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 19 March 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 19 March 1934, Page 6

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