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THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. BRANCH OFFICE: MERSEY STREET. GORE. K. RICHARDS •••••* Representative

TAKE CARE-TAKE “BAXTER’S”. Frequently after a cold or influenza a person who seems fairly well recovered, will have a chronic cough that hangs on for weeks and weeks. Extreme vigilance should be taken while there remains the slightest trace of a cold or weakness, especially during changeable weather when there is grave danger of a relapse. Take care —take “Baxter’s.” Clear thatcough right out of your system and let the tonic properties of “Baxter’s” strengthen your constitution and make you feel really and truly fit again. 1/6., 2/6. and 4/6. a bottle at all chemists and stores. Pin you faith to “Baxter’s” it will never let you down.—Advt,

Burn Linton Coal—Southland’s Best, —Advt,

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Southland Times, Issue 21577, 15 December 1931, Page 9

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