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"A Wretched soul, bruised with adversity"—Shakespeare. There is nothing on earth more wretched than a bad cold, but there is no cold bad enough for Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" has achieved wide fame for its marvellous efficacy for sixty years. Never fails to give prompt relief in all kinds of coughs and colds, influenza, and all chest and lung affections. Pleasant to take, and an excellent tonic as well. Baxter's Lung Preserver is sold by all chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle 2/6, family size 4/6, bachelor's bottle 1/6. :Be sure you get "Baxter's". •.,.

Unless all signs fail'New Zealand tobacco is destined to ..become famous the world over for its/excellent smoking qualities. Like Wildfire 3ms the local product' spread over all parts of the Dominion, ••capturing 'the;. trade wherever it made its'appearance. It is thus evident that : ;tlie New - Zealand article must possess' I ''certain virtues which make it superior to the foreign tobacco, and not the least is its small contents of nicotine. This fact would particularly irecommend it to the smoker ' who Studies his health, because New Zealand tobacco, even if smoked excessively, docs not effect his heart or nerves and leaves the mouth sweet and clean. But what is equally important, the tobacco is now being subjected to ;» toasting process and as a result its aroma has been improved---no bite, no soppiness, often so objectionable in many of the foreign brands. Try Riverhead Gold if you like a very mila .md aromatic quality, or Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog) or medium strength, and Cut Plua No. 10 (Bullhead label) ii von prefer a full

A TREACHEROUS TROUBLE. Kidney diseases are very danger: ous. They -come, on silently, • gain ground rapidly and cause, ..aousands of deaths that .could have been prevented by proper treatment in the beginning. Nature gives early 'warnings of kidney disease —backache,- twinges of .pain when stoop-, iing or lifting, headaches, or urinary jdisorders. If these symptom s are unheeded there is grave -danger of fatal kidney disease. D'oaii's Backache Kidney Pills have earned a reputation for their effectiveness in kidney troubles, and are known and recommended the world over. Mr A. E. Nisbet, Dawson Street, New Plymouth;..says: "Some time ago J caught a severe cold which settled on my kidneys, and.in consequence I suffered agony from backache. I often used to feel too | ill to attend to my work, which , was jmade doubly hard by weakness and pain, but it had to be done. My trade is- that of a blacksmith, and this work, as everyone knows, is very hard on the back. Other f symptoms of kidney disorder were dizzy feelings and disordered secrej, tions. After trying all kinds-of s medicine without deriving any benej lit 1 was urged to give Doan's j, Backache Kidney Pills a trial. I ' got some a[ once, and by the time I I had finshed three bottles of these < grand pills I was completely re- [. stored to health." I Fourteen years later, Mrs Nesbit j says: "My husband has had no-re-ft turn of his old complaint »since j Doan's Backche Kidney Pills cured him fourteen years ago. He keeps this medicine by him now, and takes a few doses whenever he feels a little off colour, and it always does him good." Doan's Backache Kianey Pills are sold by all chemistg and storekeepers, Fostev-McClellan Co., Propriet- : ors, 15 Hamilton Street, Sydney. ' But, bg sure you got DOAN'S.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 25 September 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 25 September 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 40, 25 September 1928, Page 7

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