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Mrs Barnard, who had been missing from her homo in WellingtonSouth since last Tuesday, was found to-day wandering in the perub at Mornington, between Brooklyn and Island Bay. The woman appeared to have suffered no ill-effects. It's good-bye to liver, and digestive {disorders if you take Impey's May Apple. The gentle^laxative that aids Nature —let it help you.—Advt. The position in regard'to the coal dispute is much more hopeful to-day, for it is announced by the Prime Minister that it has practically been fettled that a conference will take place on. Saturday. Mr Mass-ey will preside, but if the conference is protracted it is ni'obable that Mr Hally will accept the position of chairman in the. abser.ee of the Prime Minister. "Advanta^o is n belter soldier than rashness." 'In other words,, a cough nipped in the bud is worth two on the chest. Wise folk, therefore, take Baxtor'o Lniiir Prcvorver. This dependable preparation promptly charms away colds, coughs-", bronchial suul chest trouble.-;, ensuring lasting ■TeHof. It is pea.sa'.v!" ■■ to iiio t;'«to and <-JHldrcn ia-ko it roodily. Baxter's ■.Tiling Pix^er'/er has in uiy health-giv-inff, propertie.--1, being cHj>:'c:.:ii!y vaJurh^ti as .si tonic. Of -n\) grocers. Get jb large 2s 6d bottle to-day.—Adv!:. {

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 8