"Napier was the first town in the Dominion to adopt a by-law making it necessary for pedestrians to keep to tho left That came into force six years ago/' stated Councillor W. J. MoGrath at a Napier | Borough Council meeting. | When Bridal Dawn Tints Stream and Lawn With pearly iridesoence bright. The bride peeps forth like a timid fawn ! And hails the omen with delight. 1 Her wedding-gown she then unfolds. And fondles it in rapture pure; l And in her trunk, for coughs and colds, ! She places Woods* Great Peppermint I Cure. J "There are 3500 passenger 'buses on the I streets of London, and more cannot he used on account of the traffic pressure." stated Mr G. O. Barber, of Auckland, to a "ATan&watu Standard" reporter, when commenting on his recent visit to England. Apply ProgandTa according to the simple directions, and your painful corn will disappear altogether. Money will be refunded if corns not removed. —ls6d everywhere, or post free from Barraclough*s Pty., Box 1247, Wellington. Macrocarpa posts are being 6old on the East Coast for 2b each. It is stated their lasting qualities are excellent. The Manawatu-Oroua Power Board U also allowing farmers to U6e macrocarpa poles [for consumers' lines.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 3
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