Avoid infection m trams, trains, etc. Create an atmosphere of protection. Use Nazol Pastilles. 1/3 box. (11)
Odd features of the proposed regulations to govern goods transport, and those already governing passenger transport, were pointed out by Mr. S. G. Holland, Christchurch, in addressing a meeting, which passed a motion protesting against the goods transport proposals. “The Transport Department,” said Mr. Holland, “takes power under the regulations to fix the fare for any service. If it fixes them at any rate which sends you bnkrupt, you are fined £25 for going bankrupt. And that is not all. the £25 debt, being a debt to the State, is a first charge against your bankrupt estate.” Mr. Holland told of a motor-bus which had six brakes. To make it comply with the safety regulations, the owner had to take two of the brakes off. “Truly they are strange regulations,” said the speaker.
Don’t waste money and time experimenting. SHARLAND’S EGG PRESERVATIVE is still the best for preserving Eggs. (12)
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3448, 22 November 1932, Page 6
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