.-' . THE FIRST TEST. ;. The. experienced All Black team chosen for the first Test proved that the selectors were taking no risk of ' losing tho high position. New Zealand holds in international Rugby contests. The same may also be said of another band of selectors, who have at world- , wide reputation to uphold—the experts ' who carefully select the finest tobacco leaves obtainable so that' millions of men may smoke and enjoy Edgewortli Tobacco. Both Edgeworth plug slice and Edgeworth ready-rubbed are: sold by tobacconists in pocket'size cans, in attractive tin humidors, and in glass jars, and in various* quantities in. between those sizes.—Advtt COMFORTABLE INSIDE ? A good digestion means comfort. It is commonly upset by constipation, which destroys the appetite, poisons the body, lowers health, and gives rise to headaches, foul breath, spots, and pimples. %..!,'. : • ' . : To ensure .digestive' comfort, take Pinkettes, the dainty laxative pills.of repute and fame.' A'dose to-night will wako up your liver,' remove any constipation, dispel headache, ' biliousness, stimulato digestion and appetite, clear the complexion. Of chemists and stores, Is <5d bottle. . Pinkettes laxative perfection keep you well. -.'■'•• . Free sample sent on application to G.J. Department, Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.—Advt. "Momentary bliss bestow."—Gray. Where coughs and colds are concerned, however, the, relief is prompt and lasting when Baxter's Lung Preserver is taken. Try a bottle this winter! Soothes and . relieves immediately. Tones ,up the system against further trouble. "Baxter's" ■ia • known throughout the Dominion as the most reliable remedy for. coughs, colds, sore throats, influenza, and all such throat and lung ailments. Now' fitted^ with a special screw cap which preserves the contents. All,chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle, 2a 6d; econoniical, family size, 4s 6d; bachelor's size, Is Od.— Advt. .
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 145, 23 June 1930, Page 14
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