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SOL'TJI ISLAND'S POSITION. DUNK DIN. June 18. The agitato n lor ;> stronger voice by the South Island in tile iinilliration oi’ the .Main Highways Act was carried another stop by a meeting of the Chmnlier of Conmieree Couiuil tonight. The matter was introduced by Air 11. H. Todd, wiio asked that the Chamber should associate with the expansion League in agitating for a separate South Island Board. The roads in the South Island were in much holer condition than those in the North Island, hut in the North they had good hurl.onrs. while we had small ones: but we could not expect the North Island people to give us money to improve it. 'That, from Otago's standpoint. was an argument in connection with the roads. Air Todd moved: “That this meeting reaffirms the princijdc of two boards to administer the Alain Highways' Act.” The resolution was carried, and it was also decided that the Vigilance Committee livuie a iosolution on the matter for submission to the .Minister of Public Works and the Otago Alembert: of Parliament. y WM &}. •~T h ci The work of Lane’s Emulsion is to make rich blood, and so heal diseased lungs, cure coughs and colds, and strengthen frail bodies —and it always does this work well. No mere combination of words can tel! what a wonderful lung healcs and body builder it really is. I* f't : J i'j V An ojF Cod f Wee Oil. Or- aaotr, Hypep:v>*ph tics and i*rcsh Egea~b-y it ar.d try it to-day. 2.6 and 4 6 nt id! Clicm’sta and Storce II

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1923, Page 1

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