Some £40,000 worth of chemicals are every year poured down the drains in New Zealand. So said'-, Mr A.' JR. Sennistt '.in-, his add rests 'to the ' Central Chamber of Commerce, Wellington. This waste, he said, was largely in the gaswork/s. If it were saved the Dominion co'uld manufacture cyanide of potassium and of sodium in sufficient quantity for the country's gold-mining requirement* and export 250 tona in addition. For Ir&uenza, take Woods' Great Pepnormiiii < v nr«* Nevo.r fails. Is 6d and 2.h 6d.'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13698, 31 May 1915, Page 9
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