; " Feelins comes .before reflection."—Han«ij, | Colds usually catch people uaawarcs, Most people first contract the chill and then leek the remedy. Always keep Baiter's Lung Preserver by you. It fortifio? the syv tern, soothes sore throat, tuts bre&thinc. Your chemist or grocer stocks Baiter's LunE Preserver. Buy s bier 2s 6d bottle today. That delightfully refreshing and fragrant perfume, No. 52 Lavender Water, has no compeer. It is the queen of Lavender Waters. Give your guests real tea!! It may be that the tea you buy is tho best you have tried—but is it good enough?" Is it Johnston's? That freshly picked tea with enticing flavour. Sold by Johnstons, Ltd. Tea Specialists 77, Karangahape Road. 'Phone 4193. ' For washing hospital linens use "No Rubbing " Laundry Help regularly. No. Sri5 r i Lavender Water is famous for its sweet fragrance; all sizes. Tho swimming season is now on. A \fine lot of new costumcA just in it Fowlds', Victoria Arcade. Millions of the choicest lavender flowers are grown every year to make the famous Don't go away on your holiday without taking a bottle of Nazoi. (Jo->d for coughs, colds, sore throats, etc. When playing at outdoor sports an attractive pair of white trousers make a man feel comfortable. Buy at Fowlds'.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 6
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