yesterday was something of a politician's day at the meeting of the Wellington Cj(y'Men's Brotherhood. The Prime Minister acted as chairman, and the Hon. F. Jf. B. Fisher aud Mr. G. Lnureiison, M.P., were among the speakers of the day. At one stage Mr. Jfassoy mentioned that, lie hod counted po fewer than eight members of Parliament in the auditorium. Tn introducing the Prime. Minister. Mr. Fisher, alluding to the fact that Messrs. Massey and Lnurenson were apnearing ou the same platform, congratulated the Brotherhood 'inon having iaiduced tho lion and the In ml) "to lie down together. The Minister for Mm'ino did not billot flic characters but later on Mr. Lii"ren=on rema'l;' > d (hot iinvoue looking at Mr. Mn«ev :vnd himself could easily see whieli was (he lion aud which was (lie lamb. That hard racking cough at night can be wonderfully relieved with a few drops of "XAZOL" on -i pieoo of loaf sugar, and allow] to dissolve between the cheek .and'sums. Repeat frequently,—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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166Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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