FREEDOM OF SPEECH
T>p political turmoils in the various countries of the world have centred people’s interest in the question of freedom of speech. It 1> unlikely that that freedom will ever be denied to the people of this country, but unfortunately our modern methods of living compel us to wage constant to maintain freedom from that insidious and crippling handicap—indigestion. But complete mastery of indigestion and allied complaints can be gained bv takin? Hardy’s Ind'.ges tion and Ulcerated stomach Remedv. Hardy’s Indigestion Remedy give; instant safe relief. Buy your tin of Hardy’s tomorrow. at any' chemist. 2/6 and 3/9 a tin.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 8
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102FREEDOM OF SPEECH Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20498, 14 May 1938, Page 8
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