" Yesterday my throat was a continual reminder of its existence, and my nasal organ was a perpetual nuisance. I took three doses of Baxter's Lung Preserver, now my frontal ornament is a useful member, and my throat has ceased from troubling, 'cause the cold bug is at rest."B. Crawford, 20, Symonds Street, Auckland. 2s 6d bottie, Chemist or Store. When you Bee a picture of John Bull please remember that John Bull has made State Control a, huge success in Carlisle. State Control is the reasonable solution of the liquor question, and that is why the public will vote in favour of it this month in New Zealand.—(Advt.) Another Lie! The Liquor Traffic states that Prohibition would not bring about temperance. We have convincing proof that it does, and we urge you to vote out the Traffio that can "fake" cables, issue bogus proclamations, and is without honour or shame. —(Advt.) Presents that are appreciated. Antimony photo, frames, 5s 6d, ?s 6d; antimony trinket boxes, 4s 6d, 7s 6d.—At Tonson Garlick's. Ladies' blouses of fancy Japanese silk, hemstitched, and made to fasten hieb at neck or roll to V. Various shades/cooi, smart, and -"onderful value. Usually 25s and 29s 6d each; reduced to 19s 6d each. •—John Court, Ltd., Queen Street. Parents'. Test Wade's Worm Figs, ■ wonderful worm worriers. Price, U 6d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17339, 10 December 1919, Page 10
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