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UIU LVUI-umwiivv •••-. •• V Returned Soldiers" Club are earnestly Requested to attend a Meeting, to 1)6 held at the Club THIS '(I?RIDAY) EVENING, February 21, at 8 olclock. 1 / E. J. STOTT, Hon. Secretary to tbo' Appeal-Fund.-TJfiTELLINGTON ■ RETURNED. SOLYV ." DIEliS' .CLVI 3, ; FAREWELL SOCIAL. TO JOHN'I. FOX, ESQ., 1 will be given at the Club r l O-NIGTf^l, at 8 o'clock . .. , , , •All Returned Soldieis are" asked to attend. . T - n- L -' «... • Musical Items ijnd Light'Suiipel. • : NEW CANON OF WESTMINSTER The Master of )V. Barnes, who becomcs Canon of Westminster Abbey in 'succession to Dr. Jioya ' Carpenter, has in three 'y ear ?;. m ? . .11 fine impression in London. Jle 15 11 described a? "one of the most thoughtf I and zealous exponents of the taitli ill these days of transition and restatement," and as "one who shows hiiiiseli to be anxious to deal with the probteius of reconstruction which ■ confront the Cimrch with a cautious but settled - determination to secure its increased eiticiency.",.During ..his Mastership of the Temple Dr. Dailies has had two pupjlsthat. of the Temple Church, from,which lie, addressed a select and perhaps critical congregation, aud through tlio columns of "The Challenge. where his 'influence for Church unity has been effectively exerted. Dr. Barnes, who is 1 only forty-four, and hardly ) 00 ' ts ~ ' was Second Wraiigler and Simth s 1 meman at Cambridge, l President oi the Union, ai)d»u Fellow of Trinity. He )s a Doctor of Science aiid a : I)ellow_ or I lir Royal Society. Mrs.' lkrhes is -the daughter of Sir A. W. Ward, the Master of Petcrhouse. , ' EVERYTHING IN' SUMMERIS NOT PLEASANT— A SUMMER. COLD' FOR INSTANCE. Summer is certainly ;> happy time o! the year. Tlio warm pleasant weaiher makes (or happiness; but it is also Habit to disarm many-of us. Wo fail lo fc'] "strong aud impregnable our formication; against coughs, colds, Bin's throats, mm] ' chest troubles. Too often in summer that familiar bottlo of Baxter's Liing Prei server is missing from the handy sliclf — and then,, a sudden chango in the wea--1 tlier, perhaps, or fyou leave a warm ball--1 room or theatre to go oni into the coldei , air—and right there .is the chance of Hit ' cough or cold. And my—how. hard il is to throw off a summer cough or cold ' But good. old "Baxter's" is nlvnys ready to make you free from (lie enemyalways ready to help you throw oil" the cough or cold,, to strengthen the lung; and constitution, and to protect ybi: against future attacks. "Baxter's" has been giving welconK aid in thousands of New Zealand home; 1 for (lie past 5.1 years. Dozen? of grate j fill unsolicited testimonials have beer , received from all part® of the .Dominion '' nyd also from Australia. j You can't go wrong willi Baxter's—l hi sterling tonic and cough and cold rem edv. It is .unchallenged. .Oi'dcr largi . 2s.' Oil. botile to-day. Chemist and store ; — Advt. [ Norway 'is offering to plant a large I iiiiinlier of pines and fir trees op Frencl r soil. Norweqjans will be employed foi [ tho work, which, it is thought, will tak( i about three years to carry out". j You won't keep a cold or sore lliron 5 above a day or two if you use "NAZOL.' 3 Acts like n charm. Get it to-day. 0 doses Is. Gd.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 126, 21 February 1919, Page 7

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