Everything is a matter of campari,sdn, and this is how the chairman of the Wanganui Ratepayers’ Association (Mr W. Beswick) compared Wanganui with some other centres on Friday evening (says the Chronicle”)He said that Gisborne was spending large sums trying to make a harbour out of a river, despite the fact that they nad sheltered water sixty feet de-'p under Vick's Head, six miles away ; Napier started to go back sixteen years ago when Hastings went, ahead ; Nelson had an incubus in the shape of unpayable sheep farms, and Oamaru was little better than it was 25 years ago. Invercargill had potentialities with cheap power, good land, and a harbour fairly close. Wanganui had a better deep-sea port in the making, and a wonderful back country with a value that would be fully realised when the Parapara Road was properly opened up. “ LOASBY’S ‘ GET WELL ’ DID IT.” -That’s the reason thousands of people in all parts of New Zeaiand give for their present good health. When your health is" in' a low sta;e generally, when you are continually feeling tired and dispirited, Loasby’s "Get Well” will revive you wonderfully. From the first dose of this “ king of tonics” you will feel it doing you good. It enriches the blood, strengthens the mrves and banishes lassitude, indigestion and irregularity. 4/6 and 8/6 a bottle from all stores or post free 5/6 and 10/- per bottle. Wholesale from all merchants, or direct from A. M. Loasly, the only prescribing chemist, 26 His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland. S
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4623, 9 November 1923, Page 2
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