The Tahiti took a large shipment of Fluenzol and Q-tol for Papeete. Expressmen and wharf workers aiike combined in their praise of Q-tol for shaving and for "fixing" sprained ankles. * According to a legal authoriiv in Palmerston North, the Honorary Justices' Association will do more to raise the status of the Justices of the Peace than anything yet propounded This more especially will be observable when that association secures the long-sought privilege of scanning the list of proposed political appointees. Weather Forecast:— Westerly winds strorg to sale and backing by west to south. Weather cloudy to overcast. Heavy rain is to be expected, with rivers hooded. The barometer has a falling tendency, but rising after about. 20 hours, then the weathei will probably become colder.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1402, 11 September 1923, Page 5
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