FOR MOTORISTS AND ENGINEERS
After cleaning your car or machinery, let "Lixol" Cleanser get on work on your greasy, grimy hands. Removes dirt with, remarkable easo and thoroughness, and does not injure the skin. Is 3d large tin. "Lixol" Soap for removing stains, Is large tin. Both sold at your store. Wholesale: Royds Bros, and Kirk (G). 2
To hare a cemetery near the back of one's house, more especially when the corpses are not buried deeply enough, is naturally open to strong objeotion. The "Poverty Bay Herald" says a case wa» mentioned by the chairman, Cr. T. B. Spence, at tho meeting of the Waikohu County Council in which a Maori who had died of tuberculosis, had been buried recently in a native oemetery near tho back of hia house, end at a, depth of only about two feet. It was decided to refer the case to the Health Inspector.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 9
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151Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 9
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