A "CHOPPY" AFTERNOON. The other Saturday afternoon, a' WoUington maa was illvitcd t ' - ?f£ g> The a«ernoon turned out to bo a cola and windy ono, aria the the vT^ 3 Pletty "^PW." Soori| ■M»»^ acht n w/ ls ra<*ig towards Ward Island, i.ancT happened to "go about" rather quickly, an a before the Wei-i ingtonjnan, knew where he was, he I & neatly overboard. Fortunately h ls companions managed to hang hL-^?™/ 11.? Prev- ent the catastrophe. He arrived home, later in the day pretty wet and cold. "Give me my' BaxterV," ho said t0 hia wife witS°- 'n" "X aonst s»PPose seawill glve me a cold, but iust the same I'll take the precaution.'' : masters Lung Preserver is an un-' tailing safeguard against coughs, colds;, fln, and all kinds of throat and chest complaints, whilst it possesses splendid tonzc properties. Obtainable at- all chemists and stores, tienevous-sized bottle 23-63; family sizo 4s <xT; hacheloi-'s bottle/ls 6d.-r-Advt. ■■}7^\ G«at Peppermint Cure, first aid Gough.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 27
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164Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 27
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