SORE THROAT? YOU NEED BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. Gives instant relief from pain and soon effects a welcome cure. Soothes and heals. This pleasant-tasting remedy is renowned for its rapid curative qualities. It is also a body-builder for the young and a splendid tonic for adults. Strengthens the body, enriches the blood, and repels attacks of coughs, colds, bronchitis, influenza., and all throat and lung troubles, - The Family Medicine Chest is incomplete without a Is 10d bottle. *
WHISKY DRINKING STOPPED. An Oamaru woman gladly tells her experience of DRINTvO: — "My husband, has not touched drink since taking the powders. He is a good man and kind, but that failing lias been a great troublo. You can understand how pleased I am at such marked improvement. " In scores of other cases DRINKO has proved what is claimed for it. It is an inexpensive treatment and can be given secretly if desired. Full particulars and copies of testimonials posted free in plain sealed envelope. Address mo in confidence to-day, stating if Mr, Mrs or Miss. Utdy Manager, Drinko Proprietary, '212 A.F., Lamoton Quay, Wellington. *
The freeiloni ot' the press is soinetinios moro nominal llian real. J.u HoiUh Au.v tralia it has been made less real. JJurinii; the last session of the State Legislature a remarkable Act was passed. It Jufclice.s oi tlie Peace, or magistrates, wide powers to prohibit the publii':iti";i by newspapers oi.' which is likely to offend against public decency. The measure was primarily designed to prevent the publication of evidence and tho names ol: witnesses in cases ol' offence against women and girls whonever tho court considers such cadence unfit for publication, or considoi's that tho suppression of the names of irritnesscs is likely to promote the investigation of similar cases. Tho first use of the law was mado at the Adelaide Police Court recently, when tho presiding magistrate absolutely prohibited the pi ess from publishing reference to a (a-c of alleged indecent language in a pubh< place. The dangers of making a f)n censor of every justice were pointed out when the bill was before Parliament. In the case in question not only was publication prohibited of tho alleged indecont rcinnrks, but the names of tho parties wore also ordered, to be; kept out of 'print. When you want a thirst-quencher on hot days try a. .little KOLA-NIP. Kefreshing, invigorating, satisfying. A healthy, delicious, cooling cordial. A tableapoonful with aerated water makea a keen tonic beverage. *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 134044, 11 January 1918, Page 3
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