DO YOU BELIEVE IN INOCULATION? There are ayes and noes for and against inoculation. Some approve; others disapprove. There is a unanimity of opinion about Pulmonas for coughs, colds, and lung troubles. Pulmonas are soothing, healing, antiseptic pastilles that relieve and prevent. Is fid 'and 2s fid from all chemists and stores. —(Ad.)
return to the topic of the Taupo railway. Mr Coates, who returned to the Chamber at 10. 25 rose on a point of personal explanation, immediately Mr Wilford sat down, and after dealing at length with some raihvy matters stated that as far as his memory served him he did not believe that the letter had not ever been sent. Mr Wilford: But do you remember telegraphing? Mr Coates: Oh, the hon Minister hasn’t got me in the box exactly, although he is used to cross-examining. Speaking from memory, and I haven’t seen the file, I believe that letter never left the box, and I never remember signing it. There was nothing in it. anyhow. Mr Wilford: No. It wasn’t what was in the latter, but you see the hon gentlemen said he never sent a letter (Laughter).
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 2
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