VOTE WEDNESDAY HALFHOUDA On AY DON’T EE BEGUILED INTO SUPPORTING 1 ANY OTHER DAY. A WE WAT IHE LONG NIGHT ON SATURDAY. EVERY ONE WANTING TO SEE OUR TOWN PROGRESS AND KEEP ON PROGRESSING WANTS WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY. IT’S GOOD FOR TRADE TO KEEP OPEN ON \ SATURDAYS AS MORE CASH IS CIRCULAT \ ■ ED AND SPREADS ITSELF ROUND THE \ WHOLE COMMUNITY I ROLL UP EARLY AND VOTE WEDNESDAY. jL,, AND PUT NO BAR IN THE WAY OF THE TOWN’S PROGRESS. VOTE WEDNESDA
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“HUSKIES” FOR NEW Not those lovely husky the Antarctic—but husky the unwary. Watch out J Chilly weather brings troubles, sore throats, husH enzn colds and chest comp’ But there’s quick relief Lung Preserver—the unfail with 70 years’ reputation. 1 “Baxter’s.” S-.ld by all ch stores. Large 4/6 and hand 1/6 sizes.
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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1935, Page 8
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184Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 3 May 1935, Page 8
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