'AFTER THE MOVIES A DOSE OF .'■>■•>;•.-.. . •.: BAXTER'S.- ;v; ' ' ''; An occasional evening .at' the Movies/is very enjoyable.-'..lt helps one to forget, for a' bri«f • spell, the little worries and' vexations of the day. ' . :!'•■■•".' ; : There's a danger attached to this form «of amusement, however: the danger of catching a chill when emerging from the warm theatre into the cold night air. : A good plan is to' take a dose of Baxter's Lung Preserves as soon' as you get' home. " ■'■ "• , , ,:■■■■ .'.]'•■ .■:'•'■ It's astonishing with what rapidity Baxter's gets' to'work—it takes hold of a cold.in a 1 manner which means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the inflamed bronchial passages, and acte 1 upon the system as a tonic in an effective manner. •* Baxter's I/ung Preserver is the schoolchildren's favourite cough remedy—they like it. ■•■■■ ■-■ '. " ' .'•' . , . . Get a large 2s bottle to-day from jour chemist or store.—Advt. ;•:'/."' Speaking at the North Canterbury Farmers' Union Executive meeting, Mr. G. Sheat (Dunsandel) made reference to the question of enemy 1 goods being allowed to come into the country after the war., What is wanted is,-a strong Government that will not allow any infiltration of enemy goods. : A man had said to him. recently: " Oh, six months after the war the cockatoo will bo looking for cheap German wire." "Arid there is •something in,.' tho remark," said Mr.. Sheat. During brief discussion, members (the Christchurch Star states)_ were unanimous in expressing tho '. opinion that the Government' must- act firmly in the matter, :,:'■ ■•'.•. .' ' •■'".. .">.■;. • s ■
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 81, 2 October 1918, Page 3
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