In order' that.Great : Britain'.iuart|iqld her own- with,- Iherotber_ lirstelas* Powers she must.Jdentifv her overseas. people, is; the op>!!'«n"'(>f Sir Charles- Lucas', w-ho was"fiHncfTy head of the Dominions, Department of the Colonial Office. .'•■"','" The Xew South \Vales_ .Government lias decided' that temperance ■ <lrii>ks and fruit may be sold during church hours on - Sunday*,., but".-thi .sKbp .door* must -be kept -<mJx^B%hfij' 4&,W not. to offend, _ the .au6cej;tibilitie3 of passing churchgoers. -Books and magmrines have been " neceseary -commodities a by the Nejr South-Wales' regulatee .prices,, and the high .cost -to the public of these.articles will be reviewed by the Conuniseionere. ;.--/ 1-? ' If taken in time, a'few doeea only of Baxter'e Preeerver "are enfficieot to dispel influenza, coide or sofo throat*. 1/10 to-dar, and ha-ye » bottl* 'handf.— ----- =^^v^i^,i-.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 18 March 1915, Page 3
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