••There is a real danger of a crowd of professors getting hold of this movement and riding it to death,” declared Mr. M. E. Lyons, at Christcliureli, referring to the Agricultural College finesti-on. “What you are about to do i is to bring up an army of men who will look for jobs in the Civil Service, and not look for jobs on farms —jobs with coats off.” Lincoln College was doing very good work. New Zealand was not big enough, for what was being attempted, and he felt sure many would regret the movement. The Government was being provided with an excellent opportunity for increasing taxation. “THE TRUTH IS ALWAYS THE STRONG EST Alt GUM ENT. ’ ’ —Sophocles. Truth is the only argument needed to convince von of the efficacy of Baxter’s Lull"- Preserver. As a remedy for coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchitis, and all chest and lung trouble*, it has I stood supreme for over 60 vears “Baxter’s” is a sn len did tonic, too, bracing up the system and enabling you to resist co’ds more readily. Half-a-erown secures a generoussized bottle of “Baxter's” at- any chemist’s or store, or. better still, get the larg-> economical size at 4s 6d a bottle. 4
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 12 April 1927, Page 10
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