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PUT THE "QUIETUS" ON THAT . * COUGH—NOW. If influenza has had you iiuits grip, find has left you tired and weak, with a hard dry cough, start on the high-road to health—to-day. Baxter's Lung Preserver will set your feet in the right direction—not' only is it an effective cough remedy, but its tonic properties help to re-build the wasted and weakened system. Baxter's will give you a new feeling of vigour and vitality while_ restoring the delicate tissues of the respiratory organs. Highly recommended for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, WhoopmgCough, Croup, and- all Bronchial Troubles. Baxter's Lung Preserve? can be given, with equal success and safety, to the aged and the very young. It's a welcome addition to the family' medicine chest. Can be obtained at all chemists and stores'at 2s, large bottle,—Advt. Mr. John Suckling, .of Christchurch, well known throughout the Dominion to all engaged in the boot and leather trade, died last week. He was born in London in 1864, and in 1871 he and his brother started in business in Christ- | church;.as boot' manufacturers. Who suggests State Control of the Liquor Traffic? The Brewers! For two very clear reasons. First, that by introducing another issue they hope to divide the Prohibition iorcee. Secondly, were ■ S,tate Control carried, £15,000,000 would be asked in * compensation instead of £4,500,000 as recommended by the National Efficiency Board. " They hope to delay Prohibition or get larger compensation. But the real issue is how to remove the evil effect* of Alcohol at the least expense; Canada and the United States unanimously testify for Prohibition^—Advt. , We think spring is here, so are right ready, with the latest straw boaters for nien at 8s 6<J to 18s 6d. Geo., Fowlds.— .Advt. ; *.-■ ,■:■... ;■■,..; . ■;.:■■.:'■'• ' For CHronio Chost Complaint*, Woods' Great ■ Peppermint Cure, 1» 6d, >2* 6d — 'Advt. -" .- '■ • . :■■■.■■'■:.■■■:■

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1918, Page 2