<NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERFUL __ BUSH A CIVIL ENGINEER'S EXPERIENCE. Mr J. Blair Mason, the well-known Oivil and Marine Engineer, writing re. the vast timber resources around Okarito, Westland, says: "I spent a. pleasant but perspiring; day amongst the forest giants of the Great; Western Timber Company's sawmill area near the Oknrito Township, and was much impressed by the size and quantity of magnificent rin-.n and totnra trees. On a previous visit one had the opportunity of viewing their northern block, aaid I found them the thickest gro-.vth of rinm ami white nine, that can be- seen anywhere." This wonderful forest is to be opened up by the Great Western Timber Co.,' Ltd., prospectus for which may be obtained from any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or Mr Henry Howard, Blenheim, or from Messrs Frank Graham and Son, Sharebrokers, Christehureh.—Advt.
THE OLYMPIC TEAM. Prior to their departure from Wellington two members of the team applied for supplies of "Q-tbl" ami "Fiuenaol" for use on the trip. Athletes find that, apart from its emollient effects and its great aid to shaving, "Q-tol,"» when rubbed into strained or tired muscles or sinews, is most soothing and comforting. — Advt. I
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 5
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197Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 169, 19 July 1920, Page 5
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