First aid for coughs, colds and influenza, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. At the Melbourne, wool sales on Sep-, tember 8, compared with August, medium and strong were 5 per cent, lower rates, best merinos sold at about par, and come-backs anil crossbreds were unchanged. Competition was strong. A strange allegation referred to in the House by Mr M. J. Savage, the : Labour member for Auckland West. Mr > Savage asked if the Government had authorised its candidates who were in the field for the next election to guar- . antce State Advances loans to applicants who will support the Reform can- | didates. (Laughter). Mr Savage added . that he had received a letter stating that siwh representations had been made j to the writer on behalf of a Reform candidate. The Prime Minister, in reply, said the allegation had no foundation. It must be well known to the member that it was the Investment Board which dealt with advances to settlors and workers. Any promise made would be > worthless. Ho could assure Mr Savage | that there nothing in the story. i
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 73, 11 September 1925, Page 2
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