CHANGEABLE WEATHER, TAKE BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. Generally speaking New Zealand possesses a very good climate. At times, however, our weather really does turn somersaults, and periods of dullness and damp render most folk liable to contract chills and mfluenza, which often develop seriously. The one standing health rule for all homes shoald lie "Keep Baxter's Lung Preserver always handy." "Baxter's" is a tried and trusted remedy that brings unfailing relief always. At the first sigu of a sneeze or cough take a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver. It will completely root out the most stubborn cold. "Baxter's" is also a tonic as well as a cough and cold remedy, toning-up the system generally, and making one immune from prevailing ailments ->nd epidemics. A generous bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver costs only 2s 6d and is obtainable at all chemists and grocers. Family size 4s 6d. Get one now ! —Advt.
J.D.K.Z.—THE DRINK FOR EVERYONE. For the office man, the worker, and the athlete, the housewife—for everybody—there is no finer drink or pick-me-up than J.D.K.Z. Gin. Take a tot of J.D.K.Z. and Soda onqe every day. Keeps you fit and well by toning-up the blood—cleansing organs. All hotels and bottle stores.—Advt.
Wonderful valne in silks and dress materials at Smith and Catighey's Great Winter Clearance Fair.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19383, 19 July 1926, Page 7
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