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become dislodged by the rush of water. 1 have had a wooden Hume put in, which will make it safe for the present. Government subsidies: As above stated 1 have already prepared schemes of expenditure in the two cases mentioned. There is, however, said to be a grant of £IOO for the Te Rapa-Te Kowhai road not yet dealt with, and another of £SO for the Te Awamutu-Te Puhi bridge road. Also £6O for I'uniu bridge road on both the main and the supplementary estimates. There is evidently some confusion over these votes, and we have written for information. Of course, I can arrange schemes where money is found to be available, but if councillors have any instructions as to the expenditure of the money, I would like to know. Gravelling: A part of the money fur the Whatawhata Swamp road should be spent in gravel from Hodgson's quarry. Our barges are at present in use by the Kaglan Council, and 1 have approached their Engineer about bringing some gravel down the river for us, but no definite arrangements has been made. As regards other roads where gravelling is intended 1 think tenders should be called for next meeting as far as possible. Anongst others there are the Nawton road, the Monavale Swamp road and portions of the Kihikihi-Orakau road, which should be got in hand as soon as possible. The report was approved.

UAIiI.NO l'OUit OVfH COUOii MIXTURE.

IAVINO BIG UONST, ■ T J. QCAUKIKD CUIMIBT. Bring die cost ol an eiyhteenpeniijr bottle ol (ood cough tnedicina down to leti than thr«xncc. You can do it easily. Thousands ol New Zealand peoplt are »»w ising Urdu's F.ssence recipe. It lias been welcomed lrom one end of N.Z. o die other. It »»ves big money lor e*ery home. 1 lie act that one pint, or about eight eighleenpenny xillles (4 genuine family cough and cold remedy. :an be easily and quit kly made at home from one Sottle of Mean's Essence, has been appreciated »y parents everywhere. "Please send a bottle of Mean's Essence. Last bottle excellent remits— J. W. Williams, leacury, Employers' Association, Wanganui.

"Send two more bottles Hean'i Essence. iSolli ourselves and the other person we recommended it to speak highly ol it as an effective :ough remedy, It certainly saves a lot ol money. Peter Furse, Tarara, Otago." "Please send another bottle of your Mean's Essence. The pint ol mixture we prepared rom lh< last bottle has proven the best remedy or colds we have ever used, and a long way the rheapesl A. Shearsby, Palmerston North." "Kindly send another bottle of Hean\Ei»ence. I made up the last according to directions, and :an say I have never before been able to procure i cough mixture equal to it.—Mrs. E. Vose. Carterton." "1 received your I lean's Essence salely. Am pleased to say the bottle made a pint ol really good cough mixture. Its cheapness is wontlerlul. Win. Ellison, Greymouth." Mean's F.ssence may now be obtained from ■lost grocers and cliemistj. Mix it with sugar, treacle and water, as per easy directions on the label. It saves such a lot of money, and does such a lot ol good, that its quick popularity is easilv accounted lor II your dealer hasn't yet stocked Mean's Essence, lie can easily procure from his wholesaler (or you. Or post free direct on receipt of price—ls. 6d.-from Mean, Chemist, Wanganui Wherever you buy be uie you eel 1 lean't No other will do. 3»

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 4

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Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 4

Untitled Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5508, 14 January 1914, Page 4

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