j; A New Plymouth telegram states ’that there is no change iu the situation on tho waterfront. Athletics are reminded that entries for the meeting on Saturday in honour of the Australian athletes close at noon on Wednesday. Entrance to all events is free. “MY LUNGS CROWED LIKE CHANTICLEERS.”—Shakespeare. Ordinary lung and bronchial complaints often lead to more serious maladies. At the first sigs of a cold •take Baxter’s Lunge Preserver. This sterling remedy is soothing and penetrative—means quick riddance to coughs, colds and ’flu, and affords lasting relief. Aa a building up tonic “P iter’s” is unrivalled. Enriches the blood, fortifies the system against prevalent maladies. You can obtain a generuus-sixed bottle for 2s fid at any chemist or store; or better still, get the family size at 4s fid.
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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1925, Page 5
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