Councillor W. J. Thompson will move at the nest meeting of tho Wellington City'.Council: "That, with a view of ensuring the safety, and convenience of the.public and improving the street for vehicular traffic, the City: Engineer be instructed"'to 'prepare drawings and estimates for altering the tram lines at Courtenay Place, so that same "will run through the middle of the plantation, to provide shelter for passengers <jn both sides of the lines, also up-to-date lavatories for both sexes. That the proposed siding for reserve cars be placed on Clyde Quay instead of •in Courtenay Place, as suggested, as this would remove the danger to pedestrians which would present itself if cars were left standing in Courtenay Place, blocking tho view of passing trams, motor-cars, and other vehicles." For cougliß, colds, influenza, nasal catarrh, and all nose and lung troubles, "NAZOL" goes straight to the spot, nnd when inhaled acts like magic in rOmoviug all tho distressing symptoms of cole in tho head. —Advt. ' ■
Mr. T. Mandeno Jackson, in conjunction with the Auckland Farmers' Union, Limited, will offer for sale by public auction, at their salo rooms, Customs Street E., Auckland, on Friday, January 15, at 11 a.m., tho famous Kamo Springs Hotel, sanatorium, and land attaching thorato, about 41 acres. Tho Kamo Springs are ■ celebrated for their valuable curative properties, arid aro unique so far as the Dominion is concerned. Tho water is a natural soda, water, heavily charged, with , carbonic _ acid gas, and flows from Iho springs in immense volume, effervescing l ; ke champagne, clear .oad crysfoi. It is identically similar to the most celebrated Spa in Franc*, yichy. The "Champagne Bath, at Kamo is famous for its wonderful ourative properties. "Kamo," as a bottled mineral water, is also known as one of the most efficacious in tho Souths ern Hemisphere. Tour cough troubles yon most just when retiring, and you havn difficulty in getting, to sleep. Try "NAZOL": it nets liko a charm. A few drops on sngar and'.- allowed to dissolve slowly between i tho cheek and sums, and a good inhala- ■ tion of "NAZOL" through the Nazol Inhaler will quickly euro you. Sold everywhere, Is. 6(l.—Advt. Tho general meeting of shareholders of the Gear Meat. Preserving and Freezing Co.,"Ltd., is called at the Head Ofhfice, Lambton Quay, on Deocmbor 15.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2325, 5 December 1914, Page 8
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