Lower Hutt traffic inspectors, hitherto in plain clothes, are to wear uniform caps with badges on them. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Children's Hacking Cough.—Advt. Pipeless Central Heating costs less to install than the draughty chimney and open-fire stoves it replaces. It is cleaner, easier, safer, healthier, and can be installed in new or old buildings of any size. Why roast your face and freeze your back this winter? Let. the New Zealand Central Heating Co. advise you.1 Tel. 40-045.—Advt. SAMOAN SITUATION. When official circles recently gave no' credence to the rumours current that affairs in Samoa had taken a serious turn, the question naturally occurs to the mind as to what could be regarded as a really alarming turn of events. We are so far away from Samoa that our perspective is somewhat affected by distance. Similarly, if a serious state of affairs should occur in New '^Zealand, the local pomt1 of view- would be more, or less different to observers, at a distance. No more serious state of affairs could happen, surely, than the deprivation of smokers of tho opportunity of getting their favourite Bears' Tobacco at any tobacconist. Did you know Bears' is now obtainable in handy pocket tins containing 2oz, Is 6d? Also sold loose bX weight, at 8d per ounce.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 15
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