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BEWARE—AUTUMN! Influenza About. There is quite a lot of influenza about at the present time, and because the weather is still mild, people are apt to regard it too lightly. If taken in the early stages, Baxter’s Lung Preserver arrests the malady before it gets a grip. “Baxter’s” quickly heals all rawness and inflamation of chest and lungs; stops the dreadful tickling sensation in the throat, eases breathing and routs even deep-seated coughs and chronic colds. The gentle, soothing influence of this good old remedy is invaluable. Another important feature of Baxter’s Lung Preserver is that while it brings relief, it also builds up the system to avoid a relapse and fortifies it against future attacks of disease. "Baxter’s” is a genuine tonic as well as a lung preserver. Get a bottle of “Baxter’s” to-day. All chemists and stores. Generous-sized bottle, 2/6; or more economical family size, 4/6. Bachelor size, 1/6. —Advt.

The new Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Japan, is full of electric appliances. There is wireless telegraphy, with a wireless direction finder, electric apparatus for submarine signalling, and a gyroscopic compass; an electric gramophone repeater, and an electric cinema. All the food is cooked on electric stoves. For delicate Undies, Sheets and Table Linen, NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP is indispensable. Invercargill Grocers.— Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21072, 2 May 1930, Page 9

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