We have a country capable of carrying and providing sustenance for more than the million and a half who inhabit it to-dav, and a statesmanlike policy is needed for its development so that tho spectre of unemployment mav lie for ever removed from the land. ■Will the Government rise to the occasion and provide not" merely relief for tho present pressing situation, but practical measures to put New Zealand on its fe6t as a great producing country—the Britain of the South? —“Poverty Bay Herald.”
(For continuation of news see fourth page.) Wasted work—a Tuiioch, Carpenter. "North: Revell Street. TO RESIDENTS OF ROSS—-John Camming is prepared to carry out BOOT REPAIRING in all its branches at corner of Aylmer and Moorhouse Streets. MEN’S OILSKINS that keep you dry. Oilskin coats 37s Gd and G9s Gd, roadman’s coats 19s lid and 29s lid, butterfly.? 10s Gd and 14s lid. Fisherr-nn’s leggings 12s, cyclists’ leggings 14s lid and 21s.—McTvAY S, Hokitika. The most effective specific for cold and coughs is “ Nazol.” A few drops taken on lump sugar will give instant relief. Is 6d buys GO doses. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1927, Page 3
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