BANK MANAGER’S WIFE. While touring North Auckland, a Wellington lady wrote her husband that tol had proved invaluable in soothing Sunburn and Mosquito Bites. She also * -found Fluenzol most refreshing in the eultry weather as a Mouth-wash and Gargle.—Advt.
The ratepayers of greater Christchurch yesterday rejected the proposal - of the City Council to raise a special -loan of £77,2/>!J, to provide additional - —headwords- and equipment, to enable *•— the -hiah- pressure supply to be carried into tfiose areas of city at present without that service.—(Press -issccui' lion, meesagqj.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11735, 24 January 1924, Page 6
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