A certain member of the New Zealand 'Parliament had been 'taunting enlisters- with the fact- that they bad l voluntarily taken on the position of slaves (savs the Auckland Herald). "Well." -he sai-ril to one stalwart worker who had enlisted, "so yon,■too, have become a slave!" The worker retorted: "I* bad to choose between being- a slave for my*' own country or being one for the ■Germans, and- I chose my own country." "LIVE AND LEARN"—Proverb. The cheapest form of wisdom i« to I take advantage of the experience of pthers. Tb-us when thousands of people assert that Baxter's. Lmng Preserver is the best .'and l surest remedy for coughs and colds,- you .should, experiment .no longer, bait get a. bottle of -this- sterling remedy. Nothing else gives such prompt relief in -bronchial troubles. "Baxter's" preserves the health of the lungs and ; is a splendid tonic at all tr'mies. "invest Is 10d- ; to-day in a big bottle of Baxter's Lomg Preserver. .: It will 'benefit you. .--■ -:.-..• . ....':..." .'._ _.;,\^
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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 7
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165Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 7
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