Though tho motor vans for tho collection, of mails from (|io pillar-boxes have not been the success anticipated, the motor-lorries for tho conveyance of . the heavy mails from the raiWuy stations to tho mail-rooms and thence to the steamers and trains aro an Unqualified success, Tho Department has been, using an Albion (Glasgow) motor-lorry for.over a year, and has found it to economical and expeditious that another larger Albion has just been landed to copo with the ever-increasing inuil traffic. Mr. D. Robertson (Sccrotnry of tho Post and Telegraph Department) and Mr. W. R: Morris (Assistant Secretary) inspectedthe new lorry yesterday afternoon, when it gave every satisfaction. Tho working parts aro a little stiff, but that is common to every motor vehicle They will run easier when they have been worked for a week or two. Tho new. car is equipped with a IG-uorse-power engine (with a low oil consumption), and can carry over two tons dead weight..
Messrs. W. H. Morrah and Co., WilKs Street, insert an advertisement in this issue concerning tho removal of their offices. A ONE-NIGHT COUGH AND COLD CURE. . Most coughs and colds are very troublesomo during tho sleeping hours. Tho tickling in the throat, which nearly always necompanics n bad cold, and which prevents tho sufferer getting restful sleep, is quickly cured by that great throat and lung remedy, "Tussicura." Tho first dose of Tussicura will always stop tho tickle and remove tlie raenibrauous inflammation—Tussicura is a throat tonic as well us a tickle-stopper. Persons suffering from bronchitis, asthma, lnflueuza,' coughs, loss of voice, and all other throat and lung ailments ,will bo quickly and positively benefited by taking two tcaspoonfuls of Tussicura every two or three hours. As Tussicura does not contain nny harmful ingredients, it can bo given to children with perfect safety—and it always does good. Sold by chemists and grocers in two sizes—2s. Cd, and 4s. Cd. per bottle.—Tho Tusileura. Manufacturing Co,, Duaedin, wit jjronrietore.-Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 28 February 1911, Page 5
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