HERITAGE MOVEMENT
Ten new members were elected at a recent meeting o 1 the executive of Heritage, making a total of 566. The urgent need for more members was stressed It was decided that an effort be made to bring the membership up to 1000. Mr G. W. Oliver was appointed to represent Heritage at the annual meeting of the Christchurch United Youth Council on April 26. The Mayor of Akaroa (Mr F. R. E. Davis) has convened a public meeting for April 27. when an address on the alms and objects of Heritage will be given by two members of the executive. Messrs A. M. Hollander^ndDj^J^WUson. BETTLES EXTRA STRENGTH COUGH REMEDY REALLY DOES BRING RELIEF Since this wonderful new Cough Remedy was placed on the market many hundreds of people who have suffered persistent colds and chestv complaints have gained welcome relief. Mr Settle says: “Of the hundreds of bottles sold in the last 12 months, not one person has claimed the monev back guarantee. Surely this Is proof enough of the wonderful relie vine properties and the effectiveness of this great Cough Remedy." If you have a cough or cold, or suffer from Asthmatic or Bronchial tightness In the chest try Betties Extra Strength Cough Remedy 5/-. 10s post 1 free only from George Settle. Chemist. 769 Colombo street, Christchurch. —6 i 7
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24547, 21 April 1945, Page 2
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