Tlie deplorable state of the streets of Jpsvvieli. Queensland, led to a loop discussion ill a. meeting of the Council recently. It was stated' that children were unable to go to school owing to tile bad condition of the roads, during the recent wet weather; that doctors and tradespeople got stuck in the mud with their vehicles; that owners of motor-cars (oif'.d not use them on the roads, and that young ladies on their way to work daily went barefooted lo the railway station, where they washed thm‘ feet, and then put on their stockings and shoes. For Oi.ildren’B Hacking Cough, Woods’ Qreat Peppermint Cute.—l
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 10
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