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There is no doubt about it, ladies v:e growing their hair. Permaneni wave grovvs out too. Remember every 100th permanent wave at Mrs Olds is given free. Maison Tresilee, Hastngs street, Napier, telephone 2996.* "BANTER'S" AT PAEKAKARIKI. Incident at a Picnic. The N.Z. railways have been running excursions from Wellington to various seaside resorts during the Summer, and one Sunday recently a Wellington man and his wife decided lo have a picnic at Paelcak. When they arrived they made haste to get into their bathing togs and have a swim Afterwards, when lying on the sand idlv turning it over with their hands, the husband was surprised ■ to unearth an empty Baxter's Lung Preservor bottle, evidently left by some excur sionist on a previous occasion. "A very wise precaution. too," said the Wellington man. "On a. cold day aftei a swim, 'BaxterV would be useful in warding off a chill." "Baxter's" is unequalled as a remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, chesl and bronchial troubles. It is also an exeellent tonic, too. A generous-sized bottle can be obtained at anv chemist or store for 2/6. Economieal people bnv the large family size at 4/6, while bachqlors find the eighteenpenny size very handy.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 9

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