WEATHER REPORT COED TEMPERATURES EXPECTED. ESENl 1 indications point to a continued spell of the cold variety, with si few snow storms, hail and sleet anticipated in many parts. An intense anti-cyclone is apprcacning many beds, resulting in the temper and temperature of the occupants falling. O' to 1 0 an Eskimo or to have one of TIMMS’ CHEAP HOT WATER BOTTLES, guaranteed to give warmth and restful sleep for two years. A. C. TIMMS, m.p.s., p.h.c. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST. PAHIATDA.
I Can Endure my own Despair. —Walsh. Wo can all endure illness and sickness with fortitude, but there’s no need to when the trouble is a severe cold. Just take Baxter’s Bung Preserver regularly and the cold will disappear like magic—and pleasantly, too. Always keep “Baxter’s” handy in the house for coughs and colds. ‘‘Baxter’s*’ has unique tonic pr< ja*ryour handkerchief will do the trick.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13287, 19 June 1936, Page 4
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