CHINESE “BOGEYS.” According to Chinese superstition evil spirits cannot turn corners, hence the multi-corner Chinese architecture. Our bogeys are different. “Cough and cold bogeys," for instance, haunt us winter and summer and it takes more than superstition to stop them. It takes Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This very palatable remedy quickly clears a cold out and reinforces resistance with its valuable ionic properties. Be sure it’s “Baxter's.” 1/6, 2/G and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. (6)
Law and Reason. —“Mow you’re talking law—previously you were talking reason," said Mr W. B. Matheson to the president, Mr \V. J. Poison, M.P., at the executive meeting of the Farmers’ Union al Wellington. "You can’t have both together," Mr Mathcson said, smiling. “What!" said Mr 'Poison. “You can’t have law and reason logo!her? Is that it?” Mr .Miitlieson said nothing. 11c went on smiling.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18850, 21 January 1933, Page 7
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