• The report and balance sheet were adopted. The- retiring directors, Messrs W. 0. Somers and George Inghs, were re-elected without opposition. The auditor, Mr P. K. M'Donald, was The mine manager reported as follows: — During the past week the winze has been lowered 3ft The rate of progress is slow owing to the increased quantity of water to be pumped every morning before the men can go down. A second shift would be a groat advantage, as tie men on it could start work immediately they name on. but so far the efforts to get more men hayb failed. There has been no chaugo to report in the appearance of the reef.
THE IDEAL SUSTAINER. Just what is wanted for broakfast—an ideal dish easily prepared, quickly cooked, with an abundance or strength and vigour and makes children healthy and happy—Gorstenn. ~ All the. valuable properties of a complete breakfast <Sch are embodied for you in Gerstena. It is partly cooked—merely boil two minutes and serve. Dainty, digestible, and nutritious. G«rstena will sustain the body for the mornincr's work. Besides beine so aDpetising. it makes a wholesome appeal to boys and girls, to men and women. Save Ocrstena bags and participate in the £400 prize scheme—awards every 3 months —Advt
. j. The bMnboo sometimes grows two feet in 24 IIOUTB. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS has cleansing action on the kidneys and bladder.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17902, 6 April 1920, Page 7
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