“.Mv lungs crowed like clianticleers,” - -Shakespeare. Ordinary lung and bronchial complaints often lead to more serious maladies. At the first sign of a cold take Baxter’s Lung Prseervor. This sterling remedy is soothing and penetrative means cpiick riddance to coughs, colds and ’flu, and affords lasting relief. As a building-up tonic “Baxter’s” is unrivalled. Enriches the blood, fortifies the system against prevalent maladies. You can obtain a generous-sized bottle for 2s fid at any chemist or store; or, 1 jotter still, r;ot the family size at Is (Id.—Advt.
Whether Mr George Witty, the sittini_r meiuher, stands again or not, a candidate will he nominated to contest 'the Iticartoh seat in the interests of Ihe Liberal-Labour i>art.v at the conv jug general election. I hat was the decision readied at a meeting oi' supporters of the party at liryndwr on Thursday evening, says the " Lyttelton Times.” The meeting, which was attended hy a fair numher of people, spent a considerable time discussing the question. Dissatisfaction was expressed hy a numher of speakers at the attitude which Mr Witty had taken up, and it was declared that he had aboslutely misled those who had supported him. A committee was set up, and it was decided that steps he taken to organise meetings throughout the district. and to set up disrict committees. It was stated that there were three or four prospective candidates in sight, though it was considered to be too early to mention any names.
20° REDUCTION IN "CEREMILK PRICES. The very great demand for “CEREMTIjTv” brought about a substantial reduction in price, but the product is of the same high standard. The solid nourishment in “CEREMILK” lias produced wonderful results in leanng strong. healthy calves. “CEREMILK”—nirIk of cereals—is prepared from dried milk and six picked cereals in correct proportions. Simply' stir in warm water, pour into boiling water, and mix with skim milk or whey. Sold bv nil stores, or direct from Fleming and Co. Ltd., PO. Rox 89, Christchurch. Whooping Cough: Mrs. 1.A., has two children; she says “I made 1$ pinti of good, strong cough mixture with a bottle of HEEN2O. They liked it and were greatly aided.” Only 2 0. haines—B
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1925, Page 1
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