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Get "the habit of keeping your cash, instead of giving it to the puWican! Start^ right m on Thursday- next, April Anzac. Day is to be commemorated m Wellington on Friday, April 26, by the' holding of a memorial service at the Town Hall m .the afternoon. It is probable that there will be an entertainment m the Town Hall m the evening for the purpose of augmenting the funds Of the Returned Soldiers' Club. When days are short and nights are 'long When south-east gales are going: strong, When trees uproot and rainclouds burst' Wild winter then is at its worst. Then is the time for colds arid chills, For sore throat,: coughs, and kindred ills, BUt such afflictions all endure Who trust to Woods' peppermint Cure. ■In order to meet the objection of boot manufacturers that s they could not turn out boots at standard prices unless there were fixed prices for their materials, the* Government recently placed aii, embargo on the export of hides' and' made arrangements for the local tanners to have first. -refusal of the material at the sales. That has led to objections. on the part of farmers and others interested m dealings m raw hides.' To overcome the difficulties, a conference of producei's, brokers, tanners, freezing companies, and boot manufacturers is" to be held. The Hon. W. D. S. MacDonald hopes that this will clear the •tray ": for the early production of the st_ndard : footweai*. "The Brothers InseparableForesight ' and Health."— Stanus. Just a little foresight would save a lot of sickness, trouble and expense. Take this period of the year, for instance. Temperature is most, inconsistent, That means coughs, colds and sore throats— unless foresight is used by having the greatest of all remedies— Baxter's 1-ung Preserver— handy. This staunch

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 5

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