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! INSURANCE AGAINST COLDS. Is there such a thing? Yes, there certainly is, and what is more, while insurance against fire, flood, burglary, does not prevent those things happening, but only compensates for loss involved, colds can be insured against, with Baxters Lung Preserver. "Baxters" prevents the colds developing, prevents indisposition, and absence from work, and helps overcome weakening after effects by its tonic action. Every family should invest in a bottle of "Baxters," especially at this time of the year. Cold germs strike quickly. Always remember that however stubborn a common cold may appear to be, no cold can survive regular doses of "Baxters" plus common sense precautions. You can have the cold, or you can have "Baxters," you cannot have both. Get "Baxters" and get better.—Advt.

CLOSING TOMORROW MJMte By license issued under Section 42 ef "The Gaming Act, 1908." j^^^S^^^^BEt^L. OBJECTS : To raise funds to the extent ÜB^^m of tnePP rofits available for the objects to \ M^m c specified by the Hon. Minister of m^Bf fl^L^^V^^^Pßl^^^^ft^^H^^V Internal Affairs. CLOSES 3ist MAY, 1941 .V^Bft Mp^-^^i^ DRAWN 12th JUNE, 1941 «JH J^o*s \ X Treasurer: B. L. HAMMOND, Box 110, Wellington. M^B Xk'fj ' I I toPH k' Bft aBM^J2T!"ffIt^BBiM^TBMHBT§MSffiy A. JL ' .^B » jdP^^^^^^^ssS^^^^^BL jfl *^Mn^M^jj/i jrajSSfiß&K^^ffl^i^Bß^^^^^^^^Bßi n9fl^BHHi!lfi M^^^W X « jHft h. fißLjULpLJii^ Messrs. Hammond & McArtliur Lt(L, Jf * i w P.O. Box 110, Wellington. j9f B 1 I B H ■ fKr^^^JnP^^Ww^H^BP'l^B^SPril>Wl W Please send me tickets in THAT LUCKY FEELING Bfl| ftrTYaiJ'INIJIUT I MBII^4Kri» I Y^l T^l w Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose* postal note for p^| 118 I B MMfraiiifca I I RT9% J^H Hlllllfi : : • also stamped envelope for reply. (Post- HH 1 ItaiiflL ( ilSßii|jHii jwKHJJiiilAfr-^K--Bfe^J MF JW" JCT as:e stamDS no* accepted in payment of tickets.) HH iv y I I i la^i||Ji^LnGii£,TßEL tBBHII^L.^^^B ■ I T I I I B name bsb sr » r \m !SS^i^^l§i3ftKs^s6S«i£SOT?E£«S?isi^ 9 ■B' Hot . w • -. vH A r*TM?i?O c ■ BrHeH gfl | w JtljJS|il|^^ waigr ' flrfy 1 y I w I~V i\ili/lv£jOo ••••••»••»••*«. ••••>•••» #»• .»»•», rW9s 9& I fe? HB II!I Si m 1 1 1 I II I ESafifl

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 4

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