Thus the London Sketch : "When King Albert rode into Brussels "the British contingent of mixed battalions came in for a due share of popular attention. Our lads were led by one of the men who throughout the war has especially typified the British spirit— BrigadierGeneral Pteyberg, V.C., D.S.O. 'B«---markable,' as one correspondent put it, 'for the number of golden wound 1 , stripes almost surrounding his sleeve.' General Freyberg must have set the loyal Belgians' wondering how came it that a young man, looking less than his 29 years, could have won such prominence." "Occasions, like clouds, soon pass away."— Arabian Proverb. But coughs and colds are "stickers"— and unless a recognised specific such as Baxter's Lung Preserver is taken to shift them, they are going to stay and cause trouble. Treat coughs and colds as they should be treated— not as guests, but as enemies. Have "Baxter's" by you always. It Is the sure protection of .the whole family. Baxter's has been New Zealand's friend for 53 years bo yon can rely on. it. Get a big 9a' 6d bottle tolav fihftmist or stor«. Once more the Peilding Star draAvs attention to the bad effect upon the township which the aggregation of farms is having in x the Apiti district: Along some roads, it is stated, where there used to be eight or nine fanilies there is now only ome. The effect of this sort of thing on the business of the township does not need to be described. It is self-evident in Apiti. One of the simplest and most effectual household remedies for stomach troubles in young children is Sharland'* Magnesia ; 1/3 per bottle everywhere.— s.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14837, 14 February 1919, Page 3
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