STIFF NECKS. A Wellington lady, who suffered with \ stiff neck for four months, reports that ishe gained almost immediate relief by tubbing in diluted Q-tol. A -footballer suffering in the same way reports simil»rly good results after using Q-tol. It penetrates and soothes below the surface. At. the annual meeting of the Levin Chamber of Commerce, as reported in the “Levin Chronicle," special mention was made of the services rendered by Ur A. C. Holmes dnring his sojourn in the district. The report submitted, remarked upon his able representation of the Chamber at the Dominion conference, and regret was expressed that the circumstances made it necessary for Mr Holmes to return to the Wairarapa, he having decided to again enter the political arena. Best wishes were tendered for his future welfare, the president, the Mayor of Levin, and Mr A. Dempsey speaking to the expression of apprecia- [ tlon, _
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11293, 19 August 1922, Page 3
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