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NEW ZEALAND TO THE FORE

Everybody interested in racing—and v en those who are not —were pleased team of the victory won by three ‘>ew Zealand horses m the Melbourne V"Up. “Nightmarch” is undoubtedly a fine horse, and a good one Yo put >*our “shirf * on! There is still another New Zealand Product that is worth putting your money on. and that is the good old •pecific. Baxter’s Lung Preserver, summer weather is generally mclined to be somewhat changeable, and a wise thing is to “daymarch” to your chemist or grocer, and purchase a bottle of “Baxter’s.” A dose taken w hen a cold is suspected is well w r orth while.

All chemists and stores sell Baxter s kung Preserver. It is a sterling cough and cold remedy, and possesses Wonderful tonic properties. Generous*|zed bottle half-a-crown; economical size 4« fid; bachelor’s bottle Is 6d.

By COTHURNUS. Sir Alfred Butt has engaged Eve W. the Australian actress, to play the part of the sleeping beauty in the Drury Lane pantomime of that name this Christmas.

Running through the lively musical and dancing comedy “Whoopee,” opening in Auckland on Boxing Night, is a most charming romance. Wanenis, who is thought to have Indian blood in his veins, falls in love with the beautiful Sally Morgan. She returns his affection, but her father sternly forbids the union, and Insists that she shall marry the sheriff. Wells. When all is ready for the wedding: ceremony, Sally escapes—not with Wanenis, but with the highly amusing Henry Williams. After a series of startling adventures, beautifully pictured with scene and song, Sally finds her way to Wanenis in his mountain home. Here startling developments follow, and the ending is one which should appeal to all.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 33

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NEW ZEALAND TO THE FORE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 33

NEW ZEALAND TO THE FORE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 33

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