IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. ■ Departure of Prime Minister. • «In . spite of fears to the contrary, Parliament managed to get Mr. Forbes off to the Imperial Conference, and the Prime Minister had a busy time outlining his plans and policy, which he will present •to the conference. • While we are aH interested in these -aspects- of the matter,' we cannot help hoping that "Honest George" took the wise precaution: of arming, himself .for t4e ordeal' of the journey with;; a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver. - : "Baxter's" is the New " Zealanders safeguard against incipient coughs, colds/ chills, huskiness, sore: throats, and all. chest and lung troubles. No New Zealander is complete without it I A rich, red, warmiiig, soothing compound, which does good from the first dose, and possesses splendid tonic properties, which build up the system to resist further attacks." -■. ... _ ' Obtainable at all chemists and stores; generous-sized bottles at half a crown; economical - family'size at 4/6; and the handy traveller's bottle .at 1/6. - . Now fitted with scrcw'caps. Be sure you. get "Baxter's"! —(Acl.) ■ . c ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 13
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