that were prepared for the last war were not used. If the consciences of the young men come to feel that the air instrument i« an evil thing then it will not he used. If they do not feel so, then, when the next war comes, ■and when Eu-op - ,an civilisation has been wiped out, as assuredly it will he do not let tliean blame us older men ! Let them remember that they lone will be responsible for the terrors that have fallen upon the earth.” Sir W. Steel Maitland’s amendment was''carried by 402 votes to 44. Mr Baldwin’s speech created >a profound impression. One member afterwards said that it ought to be posted up in every school.
ALL IN THE LIFE OF A LIFTMAN. Being caged up all day in a draughty lift must give the average liftman more than his share of coughs and colds. And .vet one seldom sees the liftman •really down with a had cold. Generally speaking, those whose occupation makes them especially subject to colds are firm believers in Baxter's Lung Preserver. Pin your faith in “Baxter’s,” the warming soothing remedy with the splendid tonie properties. Is fid, 2s fid and 4s fid, at all chemists,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1932, Page 5
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