'. It is desired by Mr. : F. :M.' B. .Fisher that Hansard should be made more readable from the mechanical point .'of view. Ho. asked the ■ Prime, Minister [ yesterday to consider having an improvement made either-in the direction of printing or the quality of the paper employed. Mr. Fisher -said , the Commonwealth Hansard was much better, got up. If we were going to have Hansard at all it should be properly got up. In reply, Sir . Joseph Ward said'this matter had, already been brought under his notice by Mr. Ell, and the Minister in cbarge,of the printing department was obtaining a report. Except in a very well lit chamber, it was difficult to read .Hansard/at night "on account of the smallness of the typo. He agreed it would, probably be advisable to employ larger type. \" Shampooing, Clipping, HairdresslnW Manicuring,'. Face Massage, Treatment of Falling Hair, aud Dandruff. Combinga made up. Natural Hair-pads. Mra. Bolleston (over Carroll's;, 4 Willi? Street, 'Phono 1589,— Advt -— "'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 4
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161Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 933, 28 September 1910, Page 4
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