bers, their .pockets bulging with notes, hurried into the Chamber. Tii»y were too late, ami had to content themselves with the prospect of making some use of the ten minute spells allowed them on the first item of the Estimates—a rather poor substitute for the full hour allowed in the financial debate. After speaking at some length, Mr. Massey announced that he intended to take the first item of the Estimates. Mr. Wilford, deputy-Leader of the Opposition, protested. He pointed out that many members were alwnt, and •that nobody had expected the debate to end so quickly. The discussion on the first, item of the Estimates was the last opportunity for a general debate, but Mr. Massey was not prepared to abandon his udvantage, and the discussion in It is better to use Nazol too freely than too carefully for inhalation. Its effect is more pronounced and reduces the infection iron iafliwajtii.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 5
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152Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1920, Page 5
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