i liad already mad© a dignified and Reasonable protest. Mr London said he was afraid that they had bureaucratic government in New Zealand. The boards, and through them, the people, were being deprived of their powers, and were being subjected to pinpricks and interferences. He was not one who sought to depreciate the work Mr Atmoie was doing, but thought that the Minister was finding it impossible to honour the promises he was making. A motion was carried that a letter lie sent to the Minister asking that when regulations were ’vopo-od they should lie submitted to the boards before being brought into operation.
Your best remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever and all such complaints of the throat and lungs is “ Nazol.” Powerful, penetrating, and effective. 60 doses for Is fid.—Advt. Sharland’s inegar. It’s pure, piquant and strong. Obtainable from all grocers in bottle or bulk.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1930, Page 3
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