He Made Her Glad When a King Country school was breaking-up for the mdd-winter holidays, the teacher ux-ged the children to make at least somebody glad during that tixne. This they promised to do. Upon reassembling, the scholars were asked for instances of how they made someone glad, and one after another they recited their efforts. A 1 regular boy told how h'e had been staying with his gx-andmother in Auckland, and she had told him how glad she was that he was going horrxe, and thait the holidays were over. WHY SO WORRIED? Grocer: "You look worried this lxxorning, Mrs. Brown." Mrs. Brown: "Yes, I'm worried about my husband's cough. He's had it for weeks and won't do anything for it. These sumxner coughs are aboxxt as obstinate as you nxenfolk. But I'm determined to rid him of it for good — and that's why I've come for a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver." Storekeepers and chemists all over New Zealand sell "Baxter's" in 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 sizes. Everyone finds "Baxter's" best for those stubborn coughs. JPAIRY Dyes in 31 shades for all purposes, 6d. tube.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 692, 18 November 1933, Page 6
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187Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 692, 18 November 1933, Page 6
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