SHIP’S OFFICER TAKES PULMONAS. Cool nights, strong breezes and sudden changes in temperature are very trying on one’s health. An officer on a coastal boat was asked how he kept free from colds. “ During my watches on the bridge I take Pulmonas,” be replied. “They’re warming and germ killing.” For coughs, bronchitis, an f . “’flu,” Pulmonas are wonderful. I almonds, Is Gd and 2s Gd.
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TO PRESERVE CGNSTITUTIGMALISfd FROM OVERTHROW BY RED F£DB! ririiT’ VT TUTORS ARE TO SAY WHETHER THEY WILL VOTE supported by sir l >se ph WARD AND ENDORSED BY ET. HOin. J. G- Uhi I LS WHOSE RECORD IS ONE OF (lUTSTANDiNIt ]iO\ADl Y 1 JOS COUNTRY AND TITS CONSTITUENCY, OR A C-NJNI)I- ---] VTE EOLTA )WING THE LAB() UR-S( )C’LALIS'I }A } ; WHTCTT IS TMBUED WITH R U SSI AN COM M UN. IDEALS AND RUTS INTERNATIONALISM BEI.ORL J EMPIRE. ELECTORS! STUDY WHERE LA ROUE U'MJM) \ND WITNESS THE SOCIAL CONDITIONS T O-D Al. INTnrpT nvWENT AND TAXATION GREATER THAN N EA\ IlLl Nn CTUTK liS AW VIOLENCE MENACING TIE TOIST 1C SAFETY A CONDITION OK . ON REST AN I) INSTABILITY, WHICH SHOULD BE A WARNING ALL TO VOTE SEDDCNj AND ENSURE SAFETY AND SECI RIIY .
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BEWARE THE LABOUR POLICY MR FARMER! The Labour policy was for the State owners no ot land, by which no sale could be made except to the State, lhis country w ill not stand for that. Tt is the aim of every person to possess Ins own home, whether it was on a quarter-acre section in a town 01 on a farm. The United Party policy is for closer settlement of suitable lands and the prevention of land aggregation, and it necessary 10 compulsory, purchase clauses of the present Act would be u msec . VOTE FOP A SANE LAND POLICY! SCITOPT SEDDON AND TILE LI PEP AC LAND POLK I . TOY'
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 3
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