There has been a decided change for the better in the business done in the Waikato by farmers and traders generally in the last few months, and in spite of the recent depression ■ Hamilton is making progress, says Mr. F. H. Clapham, president of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, in his report to be presented to the annual meeting of "the chamber. There is a great deal of building activity in evidence, and apart from the waterworks loan expenditure, buildings to the value of £SSOO are under construction, while other large buildingprojects are contemplated. A slight cold makes mucn misery. But "Nazol" gives prompt relief. Keep a bottle handy. 60 doses 1/6.—(Ad.) .
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 215, 11 September 1929, Page 3
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