RATIONING OF BUTTER.
[United Press Associaxiok. j Invercargiii, July 28. The butter shortage in Invercargill ha;; . f&Sulted in the dairy companies reducing their sales to a third of the orciers received. Grocers' shops have been j»ut on rationing, and also 'hotels and board-ing-houses "froni to-day. It is stated that the Dominion's eupply of butter would be exhausted within two weeks if the normal rate of consumption continued. . l
'•Hope Springs Eternal in tho'll^aan ' Breast." —Pope. lot how very easy it is to' cet <-dOHT." when a winter cold has'h«M of you. You will never shake it off you think—until Bnxlor's Lflng Pre-:-«-rvc>r is brought into action. 0 Then liope returns after the fir^t" dose for ''Baxter's" is little short of marvellous . -in tho way it remedies coughs, colds, core throats and rhost. troubles, and /. not only does it relieve, but it protects ■."-V3gsvinst future attae'es. "Raster's" is & rich, thick, warming medicine pos(sosaip" excellent tonin nualities. ■ 3» 6d btiyß4a«gje-b«tUtt at ciieiaist or fttOTB.
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151035, 29 July 1919, Page 6
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162RATIONING OF BUTTER. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151035, 29 July 1919, Page 6
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