“TRIED A GOOD MANY.‘- I “B_—\XTER’S’ WINS ALWAYS. ; ‘ While Summer colds are so prevalent [ this letter will more (4..-an interest you. Mr Matthew Talboy, Elsthorpe, writes: Englised find 12/, for some bottles of Baxter-’s Lung Preserver. The local chemist has no'more. I have tried a good‘ many remedies but got more relief from yours with one small bottle.” “Baxter’s” has an en\"Qble re-cord.‘ It is not an untried preparation. It‘ has been giving sure, welcomo,p:'9mptl and permanent relief to cough, cold, sore throat, chest and bronchial trouble sufierers. “Baxter’s“ is Waiting to fortify you against the ;~;u<‘.“en onslaught of summer colds. 2/6 big bottle. (‘h"nist or store 1 ......_.._._..._..-.-... THE TENNIS CUP. CANADA EXCLUDEI). SYDNEY, March 5. The Tennis Association has dccided to cable Canada that theregulations preclude the acceptance of the challenge for the Davis Cup, which arrived three days late. It is suggested that Canada cable the challenging nations with -the object of applying. for 1a re-draw. -..:-..---___.._.-1-_..-==‘=." CONFISCAT ED. SYDNEY, March 5. The Customs confiscated sovereigns, gold and jewellery valued at £9OO found in the possession of five Indians from Fiji who were attempting to leave Australia. The gold represented five years’ SaViugs on the plantation. iThis is the first case of confiscation since the proclamation prohibiting the export of gold, issued in 1915. ‘
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3429, 8 March 1920, Page 6
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