DEVONPORT’S OLD WHARF
MEETING TO BE HELD The meeting of the Waitemata Chamber of Commerce had before it last evening a petition from boatmen and businessmen using the old wharf at Devonport asking thq> Harbour Board to retain the wharf The chairman, Mr. T. Walsh, said the Harbour Board was troubled about the maintenance; he suggested that the chamber arrange a conference between the board and parties mterfor the purpose has been arranged for this afternoon at a.„O p.m. at Devonport Wharf. ************* ~ * * PILES—OPERATION AVOIDED A Pihamo man, writing to the Zann Proprietary, tells how he had bleeding and itching piles for three years, fried many palliatives without success, and finally could not walk about exc«*>t in agony “Only for your Zann treatment” he adds. "I. should have been under an operation. Hundreds of pile sufferers have obvtated the necessity for an operation bv taking the Zann Double Absorption treatment This ends external and ine?ra?pnes. Blind, bleeding, and itching nltei-an yield to “Zann” in some cases even where operations have fa A e generous trial treatment of “Zann” wifi bS sent to all pile sufferers on receint of ninepence in stamps. Address s'ann Proprietary. Box 952, Wellington. "stocks Of “Zinn” obtainable from Brito D-.C Stores, Karangahape Rd and A Ec les. Chemist. Queen St. ahd Branches. Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 11
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216DEVONPORT’S OLD WHARF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 11
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