A Kottiiishani drauor, who has paid ,£Xi it\ fines rather than conform to Hio Shops Act, aummiii'cil that ivilli the New Year he would .bogin tq obey the Act, -- Infectious disease?, according Iβ a medical officer, are spread to a very largo extent owing tfl the habit, common to school'children, of sticking -wooden penholders. Tho Kew Zealand Express Company's Arsyll motor -lurry has now covered nearly 25,000 ' miles in two years , service without nuy brcakuowD. It has nuid-o fwiquent kng journeys up countrr sotrtntiroes of between. 200 and 300 uiilre in the roui-iil trip, carrying Citll leads all the time, and ero.«sing the Paekakariki mid Kiimiinka saddles. Arjjyjls are adopted by the principal municipalities and motor transport tmnpaniss in Xow Zealand. l 7 or immediate delivery oqo 1-ion Arsrvll <jomnici'diU vehicle. J.-E, Lambton Quay, North island
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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136Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1983, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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