i j "I am subjected to folds on my chest I and so is my wife. We get a tightness; i that is choking and needs immediate easI ing. Nothing gives us such instant re I lief by cutting the phlegm and easing the ! chest as Baxter's Lung Preserver." — E. Wildey, 103. Hataitai Road. Wellington. Get Baxter's to-day. 2s 6d at chemist or store. As it is anticipated that, 60.000 people will be in the city to take part in the Big Surprise Packet Function to-morrow, special arrangements have been made to regulate the traffic, and sell Surprise Packets in Queen Street at one shilling each. Every packet means a prize. Make sure your name is on the roll. Friday is the last day you can enrol. Rolls are available at local registrars' offices, all post offices, and all rolls at the chief electoral offices, Customs Buildings. Customs Street West. Be on the winninp side and vote for National Prohibition.— ,(Advt.l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 9
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