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Create an atmosphere of Nazol about you, as it prevents infection from Cough, Cold and Influenza Germs. (5) "Sugar-beet growing experiments on several farms in Central Otago have been carried out under the direction of the Department of Agriculture. So far as the crops are concerned the results have been excellent, and as they are now ready for harvesting the work of sugar analysis will be taken in hand immediately," was the reply given by the Minister of Agriculture when questioned on the matter by Mr J. .Horn, M.P. for Wakatipu. The severest cold on the chest is overcome by the proper use of Nazol. Mr W. T,. Jennings (Waitomo) complained in the House of Representatives that the school in one of his backblock districts was in a very bad state of repair. The Department had made the necessary building grant some time ago. but the Education Hoard had done nothing. If the Board would not do the work the Department, he urged, should take the grant away and build the school itself. To this the Hon. C. J. Parr (Minister for Education) replied "1 am free to admit that the system of three bodies—the School Committee, the Education Board, and the Education Department -running these matters does mean a good deal of cimcumlocutiou and delay. Probably a remedy of some sort will have to he found for this state of things." The Department, he added, had done all it could. It had provided the money and urged expedition. Hoarseness, sore throats, and chest troubles are promptly relieved by Nazol. (4)

Calfskins are giving a much better return tbis season than lias been the case for some time past. On Tuesday close upon 200 skins were disposed of by Waitoa dairymen at figures ranging up to 6s 6d per skin. The buyer was ready and willing to buy practically any quantity of calfskins at those prices.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 7

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