_ : | ed that the inspection to be satisfactory^ ■ would require Mr Johnson to "Visit the^ huts every day. , .'' ■ Tlie chairman said he was not gomsM to allow the old men to live in fifth an^H he furthermore did not consider it wa]M the right thing for tho inspector teH have to go into filthy "huts aaic! Qiidan^ ger his health. . t! No action was taken, is
"Mother needed not expeT-.eneo to be kind."—Stanus. It, just came to her naturally* lhat s why there is always on the homo shea a big bottle of Baxter's Lrang Preserver, ready for Tommy's Tittle sneezes and sniffles—Nature'w signs that' a . cold is appvo&chirg.. And sneezes aiid sniffles are preUy irequent at this time of tho yew. The weather is so change Wo- Mat it behoves all mothers to iavo Baxter's handy. 2s 6d per largo bottle. Aft Chemists and Stores. - '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9657, 14 July 1919, Page 5
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