Every credit is due to those Masterton citizens who are moving in the direction of acquiring the material contained in the Feat ncrston Camp hutments for the purpose of meeting the housing problem in Masterton (states the'Wairarapa ‘‘Daily Times”), but it appears that they are ‘‘too late for the fair.” Mr A, Donald, the Masterton representative of the Labour Department, states that immediately the Armistice was signed, the superintendent of the Labour Department put in an application to the Defence Department for the hutments, with the'object of using the material in connection with the scheme of workers’ homes. The Defence Department replied that the hutments were not for sale then, hut if events justified their sale . the Labour Department would have the first refusal. Mr Donald has applied to his superintendent for sufficient of the hutment material to provide from 60 to 100 workers’ dwellings in Masterton. "Forewarned is forearmed.” ( Your lest weapon against a bad cold is "NAZOL.” It will quickly and easily rout the enemy, gold everywhere. Is 6d a bottle. Armoured trains were part of tho defences of tho east coast of England during the war. Tho world’s motoring record for tho mile and kilometre from a flying start has been broken at Florida, the official time for the mile being 24.02 seconds and -for. the kilometre 15.86 seconds. fiWIFP UP, GARGLE OJ.BWALLOVI
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 31 May 1919, Page 12
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226Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10294, 31 May 1919, Page 12
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