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“I low your council has tlio fare* to ask ini- for rates is a wonder to me." wrote a Te Kowhai settler in forwarding a clie(|iie for £dl. to a meeting: of Waipa County. “They have nevespam one s!iillinon my road in their lives, and ! have to ride if I want to go io llantilton. T consider their treatment to mo a disgrace to any local body. 1 wish to inform the Waipa Countv Com il that it is my intention to cite them before the Minister oi Tamils. I am simply paying rates to keep np roads lor other people. I consider a hlaek man would not, or should not he treated as I have been." W bile the road in question might not he all that was required, the riding member expressed it that it was no worse than many others, and the eonnnunieation was received.

Lane’s Emulsion is far and away the best emulsion prepared. Like every ether good medicine, it is freely imitated, but Lane s is ihe standard value in Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, and is freely used everywhere throughout .-Australasia. When you ask for “ Lane’s Emulsion,” and are offered some other brand say, “ No, thanks, f want Lane s, and Lane s only.” KgSSfe. r&<£.CT''»JTT T u 1 is quite the finest remedy for inflamed throats, coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, -whooping cough, croup, incipient consumption, and all kindred ailments known to children and adults. Lane’s Emulsion is quite pleasant to take, is easily digested, and never fails to build up strong, healthy, vigorc ns bodies. id d o lit Chen,;^l:

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1923, Page 1

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266

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1923, Page 1

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