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TVc / w/ “STOP!” signals Policeman John .... “you can’t come till it’s dry. Then you’ll see how clean our floor is." Laundrine is Mother’s favourite household soap . It lathers well without waste, and never makes hands rough or red . McLEOD BROS., LTD., Manufacturers.

Master your toughest hauling jobs with the Master Speed Wagon SPEED REG WAGOU Unsurpassed to-day for stubborn pulling power and for reliable per formance under adverse conditions, WEST COAST AGENT: £ W. PENROSE SUPERIOR SERVICE STATION. ’PRONE 274, RUSSELL STREET, WESTPORT.

PARLIAMENT’S TASK. Mr Savage (Auckland West) commented that if more commissions were appointed to deal with public affairs Parliament would soon be a thing or the past. Surely, ho said, Ministers had some responsibility in this matter. The Qovernment with its supporters ought to bo able to, makd investigations and take the responsibility, even if it had to appoint some parliamentary under-secretaries. If legislative authority was necesary for that, Ministers would be entitled to ask for it, if it was to secure better supervision of the whole of the Government departments. “I know Ministers claim that they can do that now,” added Mr Savage, “but I do not think they can seriously expect anyone to take that for granted, because they are not much more than rubber stamps in business. It seems to be almost an impossibility for Ministers to be anything else, and most of their time they are signing letters that have been typed for them by heads of, departments.” “What else can they do?” he concluded. “They haven’t the tithe.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 8

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255

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1930, Page 8

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