EVERYBODY IS ASKING FOR "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE. IT won the "Very Highly Commended Diploma" at the Dry Ginger Ale Competition in London, 1923. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD., Wellington, Wanganui, and Petone. All Hotels, Clubs, and Shops. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Utensils."—On inquiry from tlie Department of Health, wo are Informed that longthy investigations and experiments have been carried out by many Public Hoalth authorities. No evidence has been produced at any time which would favour the view that the uso of such utensils is .in any way detrimental to health. H. Watson.—Even statesmanship could not produce quickly tho ideal state which yon envisage. It can como only through the gradual spread of enlightenment. 'Tost and Telograph."—Such a proposal should be submitted to the organisations concerned. "Overdraft." —Your proposal would make tho reduction a wages tax. While this would increase Government revenue, it would hln- " der the public from receiving tho benefit anticipated through reduced prices. "Student."—There are a number of colleges In Shanghai, and it Is probable that the New Zealand Matriculation would bo accepted. "Spencer Guff" and Roy Nicholson.—We have given ample space for discussion of tho subject by tho Marine Department and tho relatives, and it is best to limit discussion to these principals. "Dazed."—We published one salary budget, but rogret we cannot give publicity to, all that may be submitted. Such budgets are, moroovor, of comparatively little value, as obviously results will .vary according to varying standards of housekeeping and economy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 78, 2 April 1931, Page 8
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