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"Tried a good many”—"Baxter’s” 'wins always.—While summer colds are I so prevalent this letter will more than ‘ interest you. Mr. Matthew Talboy, Elsthorpe. Hawke’s Bay, writes:—"Enclosed find 12s for some bottles of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. The local store has no more. I have tried a good many remedies, but got more relief from you’re with one small bottle.” “Baxter’s” has an enviable record. It is not an untried preparation. It has been giving sure, welcome, prompt and permanent relief to cough, cold, sora throat, chest and bronchial trouble sufferers. “Baxter’s” is waiting to fortify you against the sudden onslaught of summer colds. 2s 6d big bottle, chemist or store. 1 TW’HEN your little child is hot, restless and feverish, with a fresh cold, don’t delay, hut immediately give “Nazol” on sugar and sprinkle freely a handkerchief with “Nnzol” and pin to the dress, so that the child can inhale it constantly. a 293

A Mother's Testimony .—“My little boy had a nasty sore near one of hie nostrils. The -wee chap would rub it, as it was very irritating. We tried various preparations to try and heal it. I Finally my husband brought home a tin of Bee Ointment. Within two days the sore had healed and we have had no further trouble with it.”—So writes one grateful mother from Khandallah. Bee Ointment is a good old family remedy of over half-a-contury’s standing. It is unsurpassed as a healing emollient. Write for free sample to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington. 5 CaShmere Boquet Soap (large), price Is ■,63. obtainable Central Cash Pharmacy.*

Are Your Summer Pyjamas well-cut and roomy? if there is the least tightness across the back, around armholes or legs, you know only too well the great amount of discomfort and annoyance you suffer. "H. 8.” Summer Pyjamas are cut to give plenty of room where room is most needed, thus comfort is assured—plus “H. 8.” Quality. MEN’S STRONG FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS '. 15/6 FINE CEYLON FLANNEL PYJAMAS 21/THE POPULAR CEPEA SERGE PYJAMAS 27/6 NEW CLOTHING ZEALAND BIH FACTORY Devon Street, 1 CLOTHING factory] New Plymouth. Your Appearance can be made A Business Asset. Nothing contributes more to a dignified appearance than good clothing—nob necessarily expensive, but apparel that is tasteful, becoming and well fitting. WE HAVE ITI Clothing of the best quality and style—all ready to wear. The best light-weight materials and the best workmanship show bow comfortable and cool as well as dressy, ready-to-wear suits can be made. FABRICS TO PLEASE COMMONSENSE MEN AT COMMON-SENSE PRICES. o Men who appreciate comfortable welltailored suits will do well to inspect our New Summer Stock. We can fit men of ail figures as wo stock a very complete range of sizes. THE PALATINE, TAILORS’ & MEN’S OUTFITTERS, . DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. wmnaioMWjnwß

his jube Mils SSOr Because they contain the effective properties of the famous Bennington’s Irish Jfosa and because they keep the mouth and tliro.it healthy you should always use onm - i,Vi

r JJOSffi. ■ jHps your home that quality of comfort, combined with refinement, which makes all visitors envy you ? The finest, rooms will not be attractive without good furnishings, and here we can helu you, for we specialise in artistic and Comfortable Furniture to suit every requirement. [When you get a good thing, remember where you got it. J. LOBE and Co, Devon Street Sew FlyaiOMth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16675, 24 February 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16675, 24 February 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16675, 24 February 1920, Page 6

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