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i The manager of a business firm selling, a rival cough remedy was at a complete loss;, for;, words, when a Visitor, noticed V" half-empty bottle of Baxters Lung ' Preserver biij 'his ’.desk. What could' he say?- After all; when a matt wants to'?get better-'he Wants the best, even if * it: means patronising a ’rival firih. • '! The truth is, of course, that "Baxters” has no rival as a Other remedies come and >igo; ; but* "Baxters” is 1 always the favourite. -Its soothing, ’palatable properties relieve congestion, «llay l, )irritatlOfi,. while its tonic action helps •• guard. against . a L decline. {'Baxters”'is best for all Roughs, colds, sore-throats, and bronchial and chest troubles. ■ . ..
;■ Always' keep “Baxters” handy. All chemists and stores sell “Baxters,” New Zealand’s favourite for nearly -80 years. - - r They all ■ come back to “Baxters.” 'rV-."-.. —6
Likely Targets^—Addressing a meeting of the police section of the E.P.S. in Wellington, Superintendent C, Lopdell said that the possibility of ian emergency arising was regarded by the majority of; people until only very recently, as very; remote. “Unfortunately;” he said,' - “we are coming to;, the conclusion that it is not. so remote;" Superintendent Lopdell said that where shells were most likely to bedropped was round the -wharves, shipping, .railway .buildings and yards, freezing-works, and other similar objectives.: It was said during the evening that 600 additional men were required ior emergency police duties. —Press Association. -» -
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23318, 2 May 1941, Page 5
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