" The first wealth- is health.*'—Emerson. And the best : health-insurance ' agains l ring ' and summer maladies; is "Baiter's tnjr Preserver. ' " Baxter's" ■■ has won idespread confidence through its depend>lo curative properties .for colds and • all onchial troubles, Tour chemist or . grocer n supply you ' with Baxter's Lung i'rervet at 2s fid per large bottle.
Xmas cards, fancy calendars, picture postcards. • Buy at Wildman and Arey's Special Card Shop, Shortland St. Camping parties and seaside residents. See those striked bush rugs selling at 253 6d, 29s 6d, at Ashley's Busy Corner/ Newton. . Don't go away on your holiday without taking a bottle of Nazol.- Good for coughs, colds, sore throats, etc... ■ " W. E. Gladstone used to contend that the object of all legislation'should be to make it easy for people to do right and difficult to do wrong." As easy in fact as it now is for thrifty housewives to play "..Home, VSweet Home'! on the violin while " No Rubbing " Laundry Help does the weekly washing. - ■ Sportsmen who require a cream bowling or tennis coat would be well advised in making an early inspection of the "Uarbi" coats, obtainable at Milne - and Choyce'j for 555. • . v. • Very smart, neat dust coats, in crasl rever collar, pockets and. belt; specia value, 45b. ; at Sncddens, Ltd., • Symondi
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 8
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