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“Como, gentle Spring,! Ethereal mildness, come.”—Thomson. Don’t delude yourself into thinking that you can’t catch a • cold in the springtime. Mild weather may meet you off. your guard, and a chill or cold is the lesult. The wisest course is to be prepared, and take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. The slightest chill can develop into. *> serious illness, and Baxter’s is' the surest preventive. Even one doso brings ease and gives relief. A reliable .specific, and also an invaluable as a tonic. You can get a generous-sized bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver for 2s 0d from all chemists and stores; family size 4s 6d. bachelor size Is 6d. get “ Baxter’s ” !

A PHASE OF LABOUR SOCIALISM. MEMBERS HOUND HAND AND FOOT. In the course of au address at Well liny ton, Mr Martin Luckie, IN*form candidate for Wellington South, stated that the LabourSocialist members entered Parliament tied hand and foot by the Parly's constitution, objectives,mind platform, which were entirely Socialistic in character, though they carefully refrained from giving the electors any information on the subject. Every Labour member entering Parliament was subject in any political matter of importance to the absolute control of the Executive of the Labour P('presentation Committee, and was bound to act in accordance with its decisions, regardless of his own convictions or the wishes ( f his constituents. This executive consisted of a president, vicepresident, secretary, and committee of 17, elected by delegates appointed by various Labour organisations, and this executive, an m tirelv irresponsible one. controlled the Labour members of Parliament. Thus, the electors who sent the labour members to Parliament were left in entire ignorance of the principles and • policy which they themselves were supporting in doing so. DON’T VOTE FOR A SHACKLED MEMBER OUTSIDE YOUR CONTROL.

BEWARE THE LABOUR POLfCY! RANK INTERNATIONALISM! v “Tlu* industrial and political unity of'the workers of all countries for the purpose of superseding capitalism by an industrial democracy, and of forming not a League of Nations, but a League •■,! Peoples. (Platform 1927). _ _ . . “ Nationalisation of banking and the principal industries. “State-owned shipping service.” “State factories, farms, industries.” VOTE OPT THIS IN' RUSSIA. RUSSIAN SOVIETISM.' IT lIAS FAILED IT WILL BRING DISASTER HERE. VOTE SF.DDON AND HELP SAVE YOUR COUNTRY I >

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 3

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367

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1928, Page 3

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