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"When r.n Opinion' Is General it is usually Correct." —J. Austin. Th*e general opinion I over a milLion JNew Zealand people is that Baxter's Lung Preserver is unequalled as a remedy for summer coughs, colds, sore -hroats, chest and bronchial troubles. Here is one of them: "I am subject to colds on my chest and ao is my wife. Nothing gives us such instant relief as your Lung Preserver." A. E. Wildey, 103 Hataitai Road, Wellington. Get "Baxter's" today. 2/6 large bottle at Chemist or Store. ! Corns are very painful. If you suffer fro*T ihem you should get Progandra— a sure cure. If you know a friend wno suiters from corns, mention Pro- ' gandra—ls. at chemists and stores. HERE TO-DAY. AWAY TO-MORROW. Numbers of people have to change their place of residence suddenly. With our staff, equipment and organisation, we undertake to move at quick notice to any address. We remove furnitui'e by road, rail, or sea, and you can depend on care. The New Zealand Express Company, Ltd. The finest FLUID MAGNESIA Is SHARLAND'S. More freshly made than imported kinds. Guaranteed highest strength and purest quality. Larger bottle —lower price.

TO THE ELEOTOES OF PATEA. FINAL MESSAGE FROM MR. MASSEY. (MEMO.) Invercargill, 29th November, 1919. G. V. PEARCE, Esq., M.P., Kakaramea. . With reference to the approaching^ election for the Patea seat you have my authority, for stating that you are the Government candidate for Patea. I hope the electors of Patea will avoid vote-splitting, and, bearing1 in mind the serious position of the country owing to the possibility of the revolutionaries being able to secure the balance of power, I trust the supporters of the Reform Party will unite to return the man who has served them loyally and faithfully during the past eleven years. , (Signed) W. F. MASSEY. TWO IRRESISTIBLE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE PROHIBITION. (1) In 1918 there were 4,374 First Offenders. Police Court reports give constant evidence of the appalling amount of Crime due to Drink. (2) ■•'Drink is responsible for 40 per cent, of Insanity."—Dr. Seattle, Auckland Mental Hospital. "LIQUOR DESTROYS YOUR LIBERTY." VOTE PROHIBITION, THUS A TVIU aT-vra*. nilifVlinii WIIX H'iUniiVS I I/ATE CAD CT-ATET DIJB/'IIACE' 4Mn OrJMTOAI * iviu »V2\ uimu i vitvasnuu ztuijlt vvninvL I VOTE FOR NATIONAL PROHIBITION STRIKE OUT THE TWO TOP LINES. I §f * Fresh Air Can't Get Through But It Can Through This Canvas Curtain This Asrolux Shade More Home to the House That's wtat AERCKLUX PORCH SHADES give you. All the family will enjoy your porch if it is transformed into a secluded, homelike, out-door living room, shelter- ' ed from the s-miner sun, an ideal outdoor sleeping room on summer nights. AEROLXJX No Whip. PORCH GHADES come in sizes to fit and completely fill a"y porch, opening and are easily and quickly put in place. They are furnished in several grades and finishes and come in a variety of pleasing colors which harmonize with any style of architecture. The NO-WHT ATTACHMENT makes it unnecessary to roll theni v p at night, as -hey cannot whip in the wind. Furnished, when so ordered, with ADJUSTABLE HANGING ATTACHMENTS to drop from top as well as roll up from bottom. Drop in and see them for yourself or phone for ov.r man to call with sample and take measurements. We are the Sole Distributing Agents for Wanganui and District. Furnishers THE AVENUE, W A N G A N U I.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17732, 4 December 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17732, 4 December 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17732, 4 December 1919, Page 6

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