j |\,i- ( hi Mi mi's Hacking < ough. Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure. l'lll.n ICAI. OCTI-UDK IN Ni-.W stiCTli WALK'D isYDNKY. April 11. Tim next session of the Stan I’arlia- ■ menl promises to he » particularly [ lively one. Although it "ill !»• at j least three months heioie the House ! reassembles, considerable activity is l.e- ---] jug displayed by the canons parties, j ami ttn-v ate by no means entirely iavouialde to the Onvernmeiil. In Let. it has been mole or less openly stsit'.d j that the Progressive (Country) Party j uill take the Cabinet ~ev -rely to task j ;,s soon as the opportunity pie-ents itself. Among the matters up< e which members of the party have meiilly I ,-xprcssed slioiig resentment arc tiei c-dia t ion oi the tales on the ell \ 11 am -: tlw (liivrriniK'iit's land policy, ill -o far as it makes the eutling-up ol large holdings o nipuh.ory under threat | of contis.-ation taxation: and the ladure to make the promised liquor referendum a Government issue. It can- { ,„.t be denied that the Government I is perturbed at the attitude of the ! progressive Party. But there is a do j termination on the part of Ministois { that ii the members oi the Prugic-site I Party per-i-t in assuming the role ol dictators—seme recent speeches indij cate a pronene-s to adopt that attitude j —an immediate appeal will he made I to the country, ft is not expected. ! however, that the party, "hull holds ' the balance of power in the Hoii-e. j uoald go to such extreme lengths, j Having legat'd fur the divided state of | the Labour Party, and the good record ahicli the present Government ha- al- | ready established, there is a firm be- ! lief that an appeal to the electors ! would re-ult in the return or the Alm- | isterial party with a handsome ma- | jority . ! That sleep-spoiling cough can be | -topped by "XAZOL.” Take some ; drops oil sugar. Penetrating anc. | soothing. 60 doses Is 6d. _ Dependable worm remedy—WADE'S) | WORAI FIGS. Children like them, j Acts like a charm 1 That’s what thousands say of ‘’XAZOL-’ —the handiest and surest remedy for coughs I and colds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1923, Page 1
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