The opinion was expressed by Mr. $• Jiekell in the course of an address to the North, Wellington branch of Ll'if .Sew Zealand Society of Civil Engineers ai Palnierslon Xc lit I) that no local body could effectively carry oui river protection works Without a national contribution, no many and so great wove the difficulties encountered. This, he said, \VfiH particularly the case with the Manawatu rivet—"an opinion based on many years of experience. Young children are.verv susceptible, to colds, dolls, and foveiishness at tbifi time of the year. Tlie safest and most reliable remedy, as it, gives prompt relief, is Nazoh—2
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17152, 30 September 1926, Page 10
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