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When you feel you have no strength, that's tne time to take Baxter's Quinine Port Wine, the tonic that has stood the test 0 f time. It is especially useful in cases of nervous depression, loss of appeite, and brain, fag. In reputed quart bottles, 4s each, at Baxter's Pharmacy, Theatre Buildings, Tina aru. ... There's no corn that can stand against Baxter's Ruby Corn Cure, which is undoubtedly the best corn cure we know of. It does its work promptly and painlessly, i seasily applied, and needs no bandage or plaster. Sold in bottles, Is each, at Baxter's Pharmacy, Theatre Buildings, Timaru. ... MOTOR LORRY A NECESSITY. 1 ' The motor lorry is gradually sapersoding other forms of delivery. Even the railways in many cases have been affected, since the motor lorry can go so far afield. For long distance work the "Dennis" should be obtained. I British-built, expertly designed, reli- ' able, economical —business houses the 1 world over prefer it. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., agents. ... Send your exposed films to us to be developed and prints made from your negatives by our finishing department, which is equipped to carry out this branch of our business promptly and faithfully. We guarantee the very best results possible. The Kodak Depot, Baxter's Pharmacy, Theatre Buildings, i Timaru. ...

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Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Issue 170299, 18 August 1920, Page 7

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