In New Zealand at the present time there are approximately 700 local bodies functioning, said- ProfeiSßor -K----51. Algie, speaking to members of the Auckland Creditmen's Club. He described the number as "staggering. "On an average, the number in- each body is about nine or ten," he. said. "That means that at each election,' wo, in this small country, have to find some 7000 men and women to fill sponsible positions, positions of trust and authority over us. I suggest that such a search is too great a straw on the community. Administrators are not showered down like rain from t+. HisaDDomtme to tninK SHE'S A PIOTURE. ■» A cry of delight! And how spontaneous when you see the traly splendid snap of the kiddie made from a negative perfectly develppea_ ana pnnted by Wallace and Co., Photographic Dealers. High street. —» There has already been a crop of colds due to an occasional cold day and low night temperatures. Be Teady to tackle a cold immediately it shows up. Keep a bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserver handy, 1 ANTIQUE FIRE SCREENS 8s lid. A novelty in Minson's window* These useful furnishings are usually 17s 6d. Fireside Companions at 5s lid, so see the two bargains when you pass Minson's. • *"~ 1
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20489, 7 March 1932, Page 9
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