For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. Apropos of the visit of the Princo of Wales to Wellington, tho epecial correspondent of tho "Auckland Star" telegraphs: A good deal ot curiosity, nnd some amusement, lias been occasioned hero by a statement made by the general manager of railways to tho effect that it would be unsafe to bring the train by which the Prince of Wales will arrive in Wellington on to Jjambton station, and that His Royal Highness will have to alight at Thorndon station, a dingy edifice, dumped down in a part of tho capital city of which its people arcs not particularly prond. As «. mattor of fact hundreds of people travel 'between the two stations every day of the week." "What muddle supea-fluous preparation makes." —S tonus. Superfluous preparation is ill-advised, but always be proparod during winter time for coughs and colds. Baxter's I/Uiiur Preserver is ample preparation, for this sterling -remedy is a sure, tafo and prompt remedy. Tho homo that knows "Baxter's" is cough and cold proof. 2s '6d at chemist and store. "
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10562, 13 April 1920, Page 5
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