! Q-TOL AT THE COMPETITIONS. - ! Tho value of Q*tol for makingi hands and. fingers supple is appreciated !by many of .the instrumentalists. Mr Harold Whittle, the- official accompanist, is .warm in. his praise of *Q-tol, which enables him to play almost continuously without fatigue and without, inury to his fingers. In addition to the plantation, reserve at Homebush Estate, a -further area- of about 4.5 acres, near Onslow'road, is to be set aside as a city reserve. The City Council has granted author* ity for the erection of a araall concrete building at the rear of the- pavilion, I>oy*s Bay, for use as a cool storage, at an estimated cost of JG6O.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12548, 10 September 1926, Page 8
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