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WHEN YOU GO TO THE EXHIBITION Don't forget to take a bottle, or so of Baxter's Lung Preserver with you when you visit Dunedin. It won't be worth going if you get stricken down with a cold. So take along some "Baxter's" with you, and be able to laugh at the most inclement weather. " Baxters' " is a genuine remedy for coughs, colds, influenza, catarrh and bronchial complaints. Its penetrating propertikfe seek out the root of the trouble and soon effect a remedy. It is rich, soothing, warming—easy to take—and speedy in action. • Then Baxter's Lung Preserver is a wonderful tonic, toning up the system by enriching the blood and supplying vitalising elements to the constitution. Be safeguarded against prevailing maladies —buy a bottle of "Baxter's" to-day.-- A gener-ous-sized bottle can be obtained for 2s 6d from auv chemist or store. Be sure you get "Baxter's!"—Advt. " THE TRUCK" OF MOTOR-TRUCKS. The "White" Truck, because of its exceptional stamina and strength, and its ability to assimilate heavy and continuous punishment from the worst of working conditions, must b* classed at "The" Truck of Motor-tracks. The White Truck has such stamina that never in the course of itß day's work does it come to the limit, of its endurance. It is built for real heavy duty—six days in every week and 52 weeks in e \ ery year—and for many more years than you could credit were possible. Get the whole ''White" Truck story from the local agents, CHlmour, Joll and Williams, Ltd., Auckland, or N.Z. Distributors, .Newton King, Ltd., New. Plymouth. Write to-day. —Advt. ' . ■ The annnal' meeting of the Auckland Grammar Schools Old Boys' Club, adjourned from last Wednesday, will be held in the club rooms, 32, Queen Street, at a quarter to «ight this evening.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19242, 3 February 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19242, 3 February 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19242, 3 February 1926, Page 9

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