IMPERIAL TRADE, LONDON., Jan. 20. Mr MacDonald informed Mr Dixy lie was not prepared to consider tlie appointment of a committee of businses men and trade unionists to consider the tariffs in return to Imperial trade. Mr Hanlon asked has the Government no Imperial trade police? There was no reply.
“Ine mystery of mysteries.”*—Scott. It certainly is a mystery how we catch colds in summer. But we do, and such colds are. if anything, more annoying and distressing than winter ones. Be wise and keep that good old specific—Baxter’s Lung Preserver—by you right through summer months, you’ll need it. “ Baxter’s ” quickly soothes and relieves the worst cough or cold. Tones up the system, too, against further attacks. Get a bottle from your chemist or storekeeper. Generous-sized bottle, 2s fid; large, economical size, 4s fid; bachelor’s size, Is fid.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1930, Page 6
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