Strong opposition to the mendation of the National Expenditure. ... Commission t-haf the Mgin j Boatrd should to abolished was ex-' j pressed by Mr F. W. Johnston, pre-v » sident of the South Island Motor Union. He declared that if the ConiV.mission’s recommendation were pgamaft severed with,, .the opinion ( of ■ those'4,'#'• opposition would be strong enough to i unseat' the Government. ■ It' w , as - • wrong, he said, to say that the roads were ahead of the needs of the Dominion. Mr W.- It. Carey, president of the Canterbury Auomobile Association, said - he could not see How the abolition of the Main Highways Board could be entertained under any consideration.
It is by the ncgfec.t of minor coughs and colds that more sJrious* ; forms of illness are caused, almost without exception hv the gradual weakening of your resistance. Do not suffer with the rest. Get your bottle of Cherimal the double strength cough Balsam from Messrs Gooch and Co s store without delay.—Aclvt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 5
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161Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 5
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