“Necessity makes inches of miles—mol'’ lulls of mountains.”—Stanns. Way over in Sydney a ladv tried to got Baxter’s Lung Preserver—hut, failing, wrote as follows:—“I am enclosing £2 for some Baxter’s Lung Preserver. One hottlo did me such a lot of good in 'New Zealand that I want more.” And it will do you good too. Just now, wh-'n the barometer is so restless. yen should have a 2s (id bottle handy. Chemists and Stoics.
PUBLIC NOTICE. ITT is vrii.ii pleasure we intimate that Mr I?. J. S. Gray has returned to Hamilton from Military Service, and that a mutually beneficial arrangement has been arrived at, whereby Mr Gray will co-op crate with us in assuming control of our Railway Pharmacy (opposite “Almadale”). Mr Gray’s mauv friends and late clients may depend upon his best efforts at all times on their behalf. (Signedl MANNING’S PHARMACIES, LTD. TWO SHOPS. Main Pharmacy Opp. Theatre Povab Railway Pharmacy—Opp. “Almadale.” CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR. HAMILTON. Office: Town Hall. Victoria street. Telephone 27ti ,T. E. Campbell Thortisoal (0. M. Earrer Civil Engineers and Surveyors. f.cea! Chambers. HAMILTON. Telephone; Office 17S. S. B. S M 8 tjMIOMSON and pARRER. Private Residence. 47H
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14024, 29 March 1919, Page 5
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