than in Australia. He quoted figures to show the business done by the Commonwealth Bank. The last balance-sheet showed that the accumulated profits amounted to £2,383,300. Banking was a safe and profitable business, and the saving in interest alone would justify the State entering upon it. State competition was necessary to check the enormous profitß now being made by private banks. After the Premier had spoken, there was little discussion, and the Bill was read a second time.
Sprinkling about ten drops of Nazol on the chest of the pyjama jacket at night—or on the singlet in the morning —is a good way to get the benefit of Nazol inhalation—just try it. Solid comfort these nippy nights with (i "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLiSAll sizes are same quality. British made. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand en n«ek of batik,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1920, Page 5
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