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MOTHERS— YOUR CHILDREN NEED BAXTER'S.

Here is a conclusive reason why you should give your children Baxter's Lung Preserver ln the interests of their health and strength. When a cough or cold attacks them their bodies become weakened and vitality lowered. Baxter's not only promptly dispels the complaint, hut helps rebuild wasted tissues by making new blood. This spreads throughout the constitution strengthening and protecting system against future attacks. Pleasant to take. Only 2s per bottle.

regarded iiy Government property, quite ;is uiu 'h as anything, wliich may ,. still In* reserved lor military u.sp. .There arc many things' .uonne'eted u ith the standard cloth scheme .«"hioh lire commend* ahle. The public will he provided 1 with various classes of fabrics at a much more reasonable price than would have been the ease if the market* and production had been uncontrolled. Spinners and manufacturers themselves are. ' raising no objection to their proiits being according to a fixed standard, providing the whole thing is carried through- equitably. A free market throughout, the world without any prejudice against anybody is. after all the surest means • of- keeping, prices for all commodities on a reasonable level. Supplies can then circulate freely, but one cannot help looking with suspicion upon measures ; wliich reduce everything to a stereotyped form. This is the* great fault of the standard cloth scheme, lt may work ; Avell naW,- ■ but afterwards it can easily be productive of disaster. WILL THE TRUTH EVER BE TOLD ABSUT SUPPLIES? Tf nothing 'hut official information found its way to the trade- generally, practically nothing would be known about many things which are of vital interest and^importance. At ' the last meeting of the Board' of Control • the Director stated that^ "supplies '• of raw material in the country are sufficient for s_j months' manufacturing requirements. Neither the next English clip; nor prospective arrivals, were '■ included in the estimate, so that when tliese are added it will be seen that the position is far' from being su.<;h as to, give ' rise to gloomy feelings. Statements of a somewhat misleading "x'li^ra"ct£r** have been .published 'respecting- th>y-' Statistical Committee. They have ■' -nothing whatever to do with shipping, their work being entirely to deal with present and prospective stocks. This eoinhiittee is composed of practical- men, jwhtvMirtd'erstand manufacturing;' 'ino.iiQri&ls'- ( and. 'requirements, and i. : - het-Mikply 'to be led away by any mere tliwMes;' < '*d*Mftlem'bers have had a ■•'■sitting',": I *!*'!!**''' "*t is pointed out that the b'UPmpMW avifplj*; of which the Chairman of the Boa'i-d of Control of Wool T^xtilC-PjsbdiVe^ibii -ha*** spokerf, : does not includ^-feps, 'noils and wastes. * ■'.; This means 11^ >He l fcupplj" -' o f raw andj partly* mannf «fetui*ed' ; ipateria 1 is sufficient to -last logger than ihd period named. . This ' strengtheri's- thf? ' entire position very considerably, -though it seems likely k) exert no little influence in deciding' the attitude of the- Government in. the matter of bringing further supplies to this country. Pood is fecog-" nised to be an essential 1 commodity. If it were to come to' he aycase of dire necessity .the populace of this-' country •would consider-' food- to be more important than clothing. Tlie authorities* are well aware of "this, ahd there- Is every probability ''"rtf fftod ituppVes having preference oyer "ti'q9l,RoA"f^.v a'^ importation is concerned. A

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14572, 6 April 1918, Page 8

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MOTHERS—YOUR CHILDREN NEED BAXTER'S. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14572, 6 April 1918, Page 8

MOTHERS—YOUR CHILDREN NEED BAXTER'S. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14572, 6 April 1918, Page 8

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