The cheapness of certain motor cars in Vancouver was commented upon by I)r. J. B. Hastings, who recently returned from a visit to tho United States and Canada. He said that second-hand cars of a well-known make, hi firstclass order, epuld. be ptirchased for £3O, an,d new cars of the same make for £BO. The low prices, he suggested, may have been due to the fact that the city was feeling the pinch of hard times. | "Chills lurk even m Spring." Mayes. People are often caught oft their guard In Spring-time, and as a consequence contract severe coughs and colds. The=p ailrnonts. however, are quickly hanishea with a qpse or Qf Baxter's (.ung preserver. A unique remedy is "Baxter's"—so rich, penetrating and dependable. Gratifying relief follows each soothing <joso. Invaluable also as a building-up tonic. *s od large at chemists and etor*'*.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16021, 6 January 1923, Page 7
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