Every home needs BEE OINTMENT. Nothing better, quicker, safer, and euror lor outs, sores, abrasions, burn*, aiiU. ov.iy !c?Tirt of skin trouble. A U tid pot iaßi* <• "WS time. The situation of the Westport-Stook-ton Company's Colliery is quite ent from the current idea of a coal mining township. Most of the employees live in a township on a plateau some hundreds of feet above sea level within easy walking distance of typical hush scenery. They are conveyed to and from their work by electrio loccoI motive. There are no deep shafts to descend, but the coal is reached through tunnels in the hillside on an easy walking grade. The company has built a number of houses for the men, and is building more as opportunity offers, from plans prepared by a. townplanning expert. These houses are sold or rented to the employees on very easy terms. No reasonable effort is spared to mate the living conditions aa piea- [ Bant and convenient as possible. The company having a great demand for its product, is considerably extending its plant and no doubt will be able to absorb as many returned men who are fit to undertake this class of work. 184 EDITOR'S COMMENT ON "FLVBNA Wanpranui resident has offered what Is said to be a "auro cure for influenza" to the Government for .£SOOO. A South Island weekly newspaper oommentinir on this says:—"But why pay .£SOOO for aa untried cure when we have an article liko Fluenzol on the market."—Advt. Altogether 14 attempts have betn made on the lives of Lenin and Trotaky since the proclamation of the Boishevik Government. Nine attempts' wt re directed against Lenin and five Egaiast Trotsky,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 7
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372Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10277, 12 May 1919, Page 7
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