The application list for shares 111 P. ami 0. Bunking Corporation has closedThere are now fifteen dairy factories within the immediate vicinity of Pahiatua. The new museum building which is to be erected at Auckland is anticipated to cost £IOO,OOO, Cabinet has decided to grant £25,000 towards the cost.
"The people in the banks, from top to bottom, are wage slaves. They are the worst paid people in the country," said the Mayor of Christchurch, when speaking at a function. Replying yesterday to a deputation from Wanganui, the Hon. C. J. Parr (Minister of Education) stated that Cabinet had voted a sujn of £SOOO for additions to the Wanganui School.— Press Association. Webster Bros, advertise in this issue a sale of furniture for next Wednesday in the Workers' Social Hall, on account of Mr. N. T. Maunder. Included in the list of articles to be sold is a very handsome and massive puriri sideboard made
from tlie timbers of the old Waiwakaiho bridge. As there are only iliree such pieces in existence there should be keen competition for this unique piece of furniture.
There is no remedy for throat and chest troubles that has been tested so thoroughly and Bearciii;:_.. :-i "Nazol." It gets more friends t L e more it is tried. {I your throat troubles you use "Nazol."
Winter nights have no terrors with a "Unique" hot water bottle in the bed. Heavily vulcanised seams, patent stopper, cannot burst or leak. Obtainable •verywhsre, —55
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 May 1920, Page 4
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