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FOR GOUGHS OYroTidoCi v £yngTsmc FOR COLDS A SAFE REMEDY FOR ALL THE FAMILY Safeguard your health by taking Owbridge*t Lung Tonic at the tint sign of a chill. It acts directly on the throat and ' chest, soothing and healing irritated tissues. THE LEADING REMEDY IN ENGLAND FOR OVER 65 YEARS Aftnofor N-Z~.: Tb» Bhtor Hawmd F. Rircan Co., Lm> G.P.O. Bo* i6j7, Wellington. B-S ★ Municipal Elections, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYORIn regard to the PASSMORE' PROPERTY Mr Cox disclaims responsibility, and blames Dr M'Millan. Just who:, IS responsible for this . COSTLY BLUNDER? the Eane-way to Guard agai ible pulmonai : colds and couch jour body the s needs. Lane’s j a natural healer, vitami building aa< ««ngthemng Don’t ness * Cocmtstaai gmtnnir Or SILVERSTONE'S FINANCE The Renewal Funds. The City of Dunedin, with assets valued at anything between three and four million pounds sterling, has built' up over years the sum of £400,000 for the express purpose of replacing wom-out assets such aa trams, buses, water mains, and machinery. Despite this, Cr Silverstone has said: “If the renewal funds were to disappear entirely, that would not indicate unsound finance.” Could anything show more clearly the reckless attitude of the Labour Party in the use of these convenient funds?,

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Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22953, 10 May 1938, Page 5

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