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“What muddle superfluous preparation makes.” —Stanus. Certainly be prepared, for wise preparation means also the battle half won; but superfluous preparation is ill-advised. Always be prepared during winter time, which to the unprepared is chronic cough and cold time. Baxter’s Lung; Preserver is ample preparation, for this sterling remedy is a sure, safe and prompt remedy. It nips the trouble in the bud" and fortifies against the return visit. The home that knows “Baxter’s” is cough and cold proof. <Gct large bottle of this 54-year-old specific to-day. 2s 6d at chemist and store. [The cable news in this issue accredited to The Times has appeared in that journal, out only where expressly stated is such news the editorial opinion of The Times.] ■yOUR heavy delivery lorry will cost J- less to run and give you better service if Clincher Solid Band Tyres a ro fitted. British, made, they stand any kind of wear and tear. Longer mileage, constant satisfaction when Clincher Solid Band Tyres are used. 45 is the most palatable flesh- ’' forming and blood-making compound on the market. Tf'EWER tyro bills to pay when your commercial vehicles are shod with Clincher Solid Band Tyres. They are British and best. Clincher Solid Band Tj'rcs will cany tho heaviest loads a: i stand up to the worst conditions. The British Army lorries used them! 44

BELL BLOCK! CA ACRES Choice Daily Farm, will carry 30 cows, and all in grass and crop; well watered by windmill and stream. Good house of five rooms, cowshed of six bails with concrete floor. The owner has 26 cows, one bull, three horses and weaners now on property. Factory li miles, school 2} miles, and post office one mile. Two stacks oat and straw, four acres swedes and one acre mangolds. £BS per acre. Terms arranged. Apply for inspection— J. R. HILL & SON. land and estate agents, Telephone 711. St. Aubya Street.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16725, 28 April 1920, Page 8

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