IVe nave received the following information from (Hasson s M aroliouse, Christchurch, and advise readers to act quickly :--A few only small women’s navy tweed coals sent post paid lor Is s (id. Naturally il will he advisable not to delay. Boys’ all-wool tweed sports suits, any size. 27s (id. Men s ail-wool dark tweed sac suits H's (id, ladies’ velour coals, fawns and greys .ISs (id. These have hecn reduced from Sis, and the quality will give years of wear. Money will be refunded oi goods exchanged if any of these goods are not approved. Glussotis Marehouse. fid Lichfield Street. Christchurch.—Advt.
SWAM i’ LANDS. •| |„. I.ender of tin- Opposition (Mr I • M. Will old) staled. in tlio 11 011 s e tlmt I K . had received U'lt'orani.s from persons interested in tin' llaimiteiki swamp . i Vi , s j si iiiij' iliat. in., timt' ami. "In'” tiny wanted a coiiiiiii-'ion to I. ' set up lo no into i|iu'vtions nllVi tiiin tlif urea. vvi'iv induced l i ni'ii'pi ;l depart„it’",',l:il iin|iiiiy. lint tlmt limy lnnl not v.t learned tin' ri'snlt of tho i ni| it try. ’l'lit.y uantfil to litmt' it’ l,; i‘ Ailmisii r Mould lay tin' report on tin' table ot lno lion-,.. Tiio iini tiny was i-arly in lh-o. The ||i n A. I>. Mel.and. Minister lor land's, said tin- ripnrl was entirely a departmental mu' for the ininrinatton ,-f the M inisler. He lmd mionned the settlers that the report liemii cl a runtidelitial nature, it was net Ins intention to make it pul.li.-. (-T'fta.n re lef for tlie settlers in the llaniteteiki district "a- proposed, and the tnnttei would shortly he hrouirht 1 efore the House.
mf.xtal hospitals. A| r (;. Witty (Hi. carton) remarked in'the House of representatives. tlml the hen. member for (iisborne (Alt '' • 1) Lviisnar) lou! stated that there were a ,rre:u manv people in the mental Hospitals of the Dominion that ought not to lea there, lie agreed; and it was. he de lated, also true that there were a pro at litany (topple outside who ought to lie inside. (Laughter). stir Maui Potnaro (Minister tor Innlie Health! challenged hoti. ii’.eniltcis to “come down to tin-tacks." and give the names of the people m the mental hospitals who ought to he out. lie quite believed that there were hundreds out who ought to he in. (Laughter).
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1924, Page 1
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