The construction of the railway be tween Awakeri and Taneattia is proceeding satisfactorily, states a Press Association message. Steam shovels are working at high pressure, and the survey of the route between Waimana and Opotiki has commenced. The survey party is encamped at Kutarere, after completing a survey between Waimana and Kuta° rere, and is commencing a survey towards Opotiki. ■ The survey party will probably shift camp to Opotiki to complete the survey from there. No-rubbing Laundry Help is a further triumph for New Zealand-made goods, which we hereby confirm. Wellington grocers.—Advt. Bonnington's Irish Moss will case your cough and destroy the germs of the 'flu. Sold by all chemists and store!, 2s 6d i and Is 6d per bottie.—Advj.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 6
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