“It is a nipping and an eager air.” —Shakespeare. When the air “nips” you are more than ever liable to contract a chill. Fortify yourself with a dose or two of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, the proven remedy for over sixty years. Soothes inflamed bronchial passages and eases breathing. “Baxter’s” is rich, red and soothing, and is, moreover, an excellent tonic. Half-a-crown secures a generous-sized bottle at any chemist or store, or better still, get the large economical size at Is (id. Bachelor size Is fid.
THE SMALLHOLDINGS MOVEMENT Complimenting .Wasterton Progress League on starting a smallholdings movement, the “ New Zealand Smallholder ” says: “One of the had blots on our food supply system is the great, disparity between the priee on the farm let and the price in the shop window. Yet shopkeepers apparently are not making fortunes. The small-hold-ing movement can do good work by finding out what are the causes ol the disparity and to wlmt extent they can he obliterated. There is also the question of the disposal of surpluses. This is a most vital matter, and it is a matter that has hitherto been .somewhat neglected. Wo have directed all oni' energies toward the production and marketing of the. ultra-superior product. \Yc have treated the products of secondary and tertiary quality as something to he regretted, apologised for, guiltily concealed, and sent to the destructor as quickly as possible. I hat is quite wrong. The secondary and tertiary products have, or should have, their use. To destroy them out of hand is to throw away money. The stock argument against marketing secondrate products is that they compote against the first-grade article and bring down the price. That is not logic*. They do not. or should not, compete against the first-grade article. They should travel into money along entirely different routes. The unfortunate truth is that the different route never has been properly surveyed and laid down. Let’s get busy and find secondary market. for any possible surplus in any possible kind of product tlmt smallholders can produce.”
Addison’s can show you a complete van{ jo of children’s woolly garments in dainty colours, pram sets, -matinee jackets, caps, bootees, shoottes, boys jersey suits, boys navy amt grey jerseys in all sizes. Prices right. ’Phone 89.—Advt. Xo washing or ironing with Victoria damask 1J and 1* yards wide now showing at Addison s. Ring 89. —Advt. Woods’ Great peppermint cure Kor Children’s Hacking Coughs.
]io- continuation of news see fourth page.) Alt RIVING TO-NIGHT - Oysters X"3l served oil shell on in fritters, with ten, coffee or cocoa. Also fresh groper and chips, ham and fresh eggs etc. at “The Rendezvous.'’ OST—On Friday afternoon bed tween 1.1-5 p.m. and 2.10 p.m. a bundle, of NOTES containing two £5 notes (Bank of New Zealand), twelve £L notes and one 10s note; between Sowell St., “Guardian” Office and Bank of New South Wales. Reward at “Guardian” Office. KAPOC MATTRESSES—Made from best quality kapoo and superior ticking. Single bed prices 22s Gd to 38s 6d; double bed prices 55 s to 68s 6d; kapoc pillows 4s Gd to 5s 9d. _W. McKAY and SON. :£ q LEEP-WELL’ ’ MATTRESSES— L? Imperial roll. oin. border, buttoned. Prices: single bed 67s 6d to )7s 6d, double bed £3 19s 6d to £5 19s’ 6d. —W. McKAY and SON. I7IOOTBALL, Monday? Yes for sure! ? and don’t forget that you can get a delicious hot dinner or tea at The Rendezvous; also fish and chips, hot pies, ovsters on shell or fritters, bacon and eggs, spaghetti on toast, tomato and tolieroa soups and numerous other delicacies. HOKITIKA FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. A GENERAL MEETING OF SUB- ■ sORIBERS will he held in the Magazine Room at 7.30 o’clock on TUESDAY EVENING. Business: To receive report and balance sheet, elect subscribers’ representatives of the Committee of Management, and general. Intending new subscribers are . also invited to attend. J. TOOMEY, Eibraran,
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