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Tho Waitemata County Council lias decided that all heavy traffic oyer all the country roads must cease from the end of April. Heavy traffic is defined as lk tons to each pair of wheels. There is no known remedy which is so successful as Nazol in counteracting the influence of the germs which produce hoarseness, sore throats, sneezing, *mJ running at the nose.—&• The very narrow escape New Zealand had 'from a crisis through shortage of wheat some little time ago was referred to by Mr. Massey when addressing a meeting at the Kaimakarua school. Wheat had to bo borrowed, he said, from Australia under pledge to return it when required, and this was fulfilled by getting wheat from Canada at nine shillings a bushel. It was a pretty close thing. When tho first wheat of tho season came in New Zealand had only ten days’ supply left. He did not wish to liavo to face such a position again. Mr. Massey was at the time deploring tho fact that wheat-growing was becoming less profitable and therefore less popular in New Zealand. It is a mistake to delay treatment for headache, sneezing, running at the nose, and full watery eyes. You should use Nazol freely and persistently —as it will gi»* prompt relief.—7,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16115, 2 May 1923, Page 8

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