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"WORTH le PER DROP." High Praise for BAXTER'S .LUNG-. PRESERVER. It is human instinct to pass on "good news." When a person has been benefited by Baxter's Lung Preserver he desires to tell others of his good fortune. "A sovereign remedy for" colds and for all complaints of the breathing organs. Worth-Is rer ~drop. Its do tion is immediate' and sure." - 60 writes one. of the many thankful users, of Baxter's Xung Preserver. Get a bottle of this famous" remedy and it will help you to overcome coughs and colds. Every dose will strengthen you to resist the bronchial' troubles that are 00 frequent during the wiator months. . . There is nothing' "just as good" aa Baxter's Lung ProserVor. JTo , remedy equals it for overcoming coughs and colds, loosening, the phlegm from the bronchial passages, soothing th© throat, and allaying the "tickling." . The first doso relieves; every spoonful heals and strengthens. Baxter's is the remedy needed in your home. Got a bottle to-day! Your chemist or storekeeper can supply a big bottle for 2s 6d. Take it home to-night. 13

The opal as more, difficult to imitate than the diamond. ' WANTED—The first and last word in homo-bakintf SHAELAND'S BAJKTNG POWDER. Ensures against pookipe feii

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10686, 4 September 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10686, 4 September 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10686, 4 September 1920, Page 11

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