.Addressing the firemen's conference at Napier, Inspector Hugo said that the rule of the road was always cropping up where motors were in use. On proceeding to a fire an engine should more than observe the rules in force in the town. If'ihe speed on corners was six, travel at t\vo. They should keep right over on (he right side and not assert their authority at firemen. “If von do this and you do have-ah 'accident yout prudent observance eff- the rules will afand to you, and the reverse will tell against you if an accident'results in a court ease. Don’t act as madmen. Only use the syren when going to a fire, as otherwise it will amount to the false cry of Hvolf to the child. A few shillings spent in the free usi of Jiazol to protect the mucous mein brand of the mouth, nose, and throut from coughs, colds, sore throat, sto., u ,«r thaw hour*’ of •nfferinv B Owing to financial stress, it- was suggested at the annual meeting of the. Royal Philharmonic . Society, Sydney, that, the society should close down. Don’t go away on your holiday without faking a. bottle of Nazol. Good for coughs, colds, gore throats, etc,"
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15466, 10 March 1921, Page 5
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