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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

Page. Leading Article* .. .. .. -. The Appeal of the Antique. The School Book Contract. Supeannuation Fund, , Port Chalmers News . • • • .« 2 The Common Round 2 The Central Mission 2 South Otago Hospitals .. . - .2 Sporting - • 3 Racing News. Trotting. Unemployment 4 A Charming Annual .. .. .. 4 Native Land •• 4 Dunedin Training College 4 Commerce and Finance ... ... 4 Rural Credits Board .. 5 Returned Soldiers .. .. .. .. '-5 . Superannuation Fund .^6 Shipping ... ® Bakers’ Dispute ; .. <5 Games of Chance ® Obituary .. .. • 7 Cable News .. .. 7, Baptist Union 7 Wrestling ■ 7 Deterioration of Roads 7 Grants for Relief .. 8 y Christchurch Robberies ...... 8 Parliament .. .. 8 Personal .. .. .. . . • t. -8 ' Visitors to the City ? .. .. 'B/ Sale of Hotel • • • • * paring Robbery .. y ... .. .. 8 Lands and Public Works . f .«. 8 Unemployed Youths i.. . 8 Truck Dives Into Harbour .. .. 8 Magistrate Refuses Bail ....... 8 Letters to the Editor®.. .. .. " 8 Ladies’ Golf .. .. .. 8. Transport Policy ~.. . . •• ~ 8 Hydro-electric Power .. .. .. 9 Prestige of the House . . .. •• 9 Currency Control .. ...... 9 School Text Bboks ’.. .. .•• ® Future of Tourist Resorts .. .. 9 Court of Appeal 9 A Successful Experiment .. .. 9 Parliamentary News 9 Provincial News .. .. .. .. 10 Polynesian 'Literature .. .. 10 Manufacturers’ Association .. 10 Anglican Synod .. .. .. .. 11 ' Western Samoa .. .. .. ... 11 Engineering Trade 11 The Weather .. .. 11 Screen and Stage .v .. .... 11

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A Family Affair It was about 3 a.m. when ihe window was heard to creak and padded footsteps crept stealthily up the atairt. • . y It wat only young Johnny coming home late from a dance. By breakfast time Johnny had developed symptoms of a cold. That evening sister Annie had a cold, too. Next morning father was coughing. Quite a family affair, and high time to bring out a bottle of M.I.M. Marshall's Influence Mixture goes right to the seat of a cold, clear* ing the throat, destroying germs, and easing the breathing. M.I:M. gives instant relief to coughs, colds, threatening ’flu, and all bronchial troubles. M.I.M. is obtainable from all Stores and Chemists at 2/6 bottle, i,

DON’T SUFFER ANY LONGER WITH ASTHMA. ) Inhale MARSHALL’S RAPID RELIEF ASTHMA POWDER All Chemists and Stores. Prom the first treatment It eases the breathing and clears the passages of the nose and throat. Recommended for croup, bronchitis, and hay fever. Price 1/6 and 2/6.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21773, 12 October 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21773, 12 October 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21773, 12 October 1932, Page 8