On the Corinthic, which arrived at Wellington on Thursday,, were 63 boy fnrfji, apprentices brought out by the Salvation Army. . The boys, who had a shprt period of training on the Army farm in England before sailing for .New Zealand, will be distributed on farms, from Wbarigarei in the north to \\’y haha m in the south. "Plow Sweet’s a Spring-time Morn”!— Anon. . ~ But what’s more annoying than to eon-, tract a, spring chill? Don’t risk a cough o.r cold. Keep Baxler’s Lung Preserver always by yqu» "Baxter’s” ensures prompt and lasting relief frOin Clip most chronic bronchial,, llupjit and chest complaints, It also possesses remarkable tonic properties. 2a Gd buys a generous-sized bottlo at chemists and stores; or, better still,. get lie family size at 4s 6(1.-* 2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16869, 26 October 1925, Page 10
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