~ TRY THIS FOR BREAKFAST
Have you tried 0-tis ( the delicious breakfast food? Prepared by a special pre-cooking process so that only one minute atter the water boils it is done—ready to serve. It 1 will do you and the family good—contains all the nourishment and energy of tile finest oats. Your usual grocer stocks O-tis. Made in New Zealand’s most up-to-date factory.
MR RANSOM’S REPLY*. DANNEVHRKE, May 14. Personally I would not have his job oil my shoulders at any price, declared Hon. E. W. 'Ransom to a conference of relief workers and Unemployment Committee. “Is Mr Coates' word any good l' - ’ one of the workers had queried. Hon. Ransom : “Certainly it is. If is as good any other man's. T can assure you Mr Coates is very deeply eo-'cenied •• the situation and is in full sympathy with the unemployed. He is devotion ven anxious thought to the problem but ,\ hi all know that <di‘ciinntanees arise making the keeping of promises a very difficult matter indeed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 4
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166Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1932, Page 4
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