■ 'The hope of all who suffer." —Whit tier. To take Maxtor's Lung Preserver is the surest way to cure a cough or cold. For over half a century this honest remedy has proved its efficacy in promptly breaking up a cold, whether it he in the head, throat or chest. "Baxter's" is also a wonderful tonic and strength builder. Keep it bandy in your home, shop or office. To-day get a big Is lOd bottle from any chemist or storekeeper. 4 Millions of eggs ha/e been preserved in Sharland's Moskj servative. It is the siaimaru preparation in New Zealand. Try ii yourself this year.* Arriving at T.M.S. ex Corinthic next week, the latest cloth top ladies' boots, highest grade English goods* Everyone Should Send For This Book It Is Free It is entitled "The Koadway of the Future" (62 pages, illustrated). Every man, woman, and child in this Dominion is more or less affected by the problem of good roads, and this book should be in the hands of those who take an intelligent interest in the matter. It contains information which every true New Zealander should know about. Therefore we shall be pleased to post a copy to any reader of the WAIKATO TIMES who sends name and address before the supply runs out. Address Write your name and address here, cut out advertisement and post to us, and you will receive the book by return post without any obligation whatever. WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LTD., P.O. Box 269, AUCKLAND. An old and tried friend ready once more to serve you. Sharland's Moa Brand Egg Preservative preserves fresh eggs, sweet and good for any length of time.*
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13272, 30 August 1916, Page 9
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