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m lus ewe U^CfCH English Tweed Skirts 10/6 Women’s Raincoats S2/6 Warm Tweed Coats 29/6 Farjifimiined Coats 2 to Bgns Cardigans Cl Jumpers grom 10/6 All-Wool Tailored Costumes 49/6 Eieh Fur Collars 36 x s We Observe the Same Hours as the Retail Shops GLASSONS’ WAREHOUSE, Bridge St., Nelson t ' '! m

THE THIRD TIME PROVED LUCKY A South Island Director of an important New Zealand company was leaving Lyttelton by express steamer to attend the annual meeting of his company in Wellington. He was complaining to a friend that it was just the rotten luck to be afflicted with a very nasty cold for the third year in succession. “I know I shall not be fit for to-morrow’s business,” he added. His friend showed practical sympathy by taking him to his cabin and giving him a good dose of Baxters Lung Preserver, and advised him to get a bottle immediately he arrived in Wellington. This he did, and prevented the cold from developing. The best time to take "Baxters,” of course, is directly signs of a cold appear, but the beauty of this remarkable remedy, is that even for a very deepseated chest cold, there is no other remedy that so quickly allays the inflammation, clears away all congestion, loosening phlegm and clearing the air passages as nothing else can. The unique tonic properties of “Baxters” also assist a quick recovery and help to prevent a relapse. "Baxters” is the most palatable, most effective, and the most firmly established of «.T cough remedies. Dozens of preparations have come and gone during the three-quarters of a century that “Baxters” has maintained its firm hold in public preference Always insist on “Baxters.” Your chemist and your storekeeper both sell the three sizes. 1/6, 2/6, and extra large family size 4/6.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 22 June 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 22 June 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 22 June 1937, Page 3

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