TERRITORIAL CAMPS
WET CANTEEN QUESTION CONSIDERATION SHORTLY (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Monday “The question of wet canteens in territorial camps will be considered by the Government very shortly,” said the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, tonight. “Any assumption about the Government’s policy in this connection is premature. Representations have been made to the Government, and due weight and regard will be paid to them.”
Distribution of £47,200 The annual meeting of the Whar.garei Dairy Company approved of the payment of a 24 per cent, dividend on shares and the distribution of the deferred payment of 2 l-8d per lb. for butter-fat supplied during the season. These payments, ing to £47,200, were available to suppliers at the close of the meeting. NEW ZEALAND’S CHOICE Since the earliest days of New Zealand hundreds of cough l'emedies have come and gone, but one remedy alone has forged ahead year afteryear, winning sales on sheer merit, and is firmly entrenched to-day as the king of cough remedies. It is, of course, Baxters Lung Preserver. “Baxters” gets the best results. You can fee! each dose doing you good. They all come back to "Baxters.” 4
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21196, 20 August 1940, Page 7
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