To -prevent accidents that result from Hie careless warming of explosives, the Department of Internal Affairs is conducting experiments in West Coast and Routl'land mines with a special lowfreezing gelignite and there are some hopes that this special explosive will prove satisfactory for e '"’^ ea \ aTl conditions, said Mr J. Girling Butcher, Inspector of Explosives. _ m the couise of an interview at Wellington. Women students at Auckland University College, have reluctantly accepted the ban placed by the professorial board on women smoking wit-in the university precincts. In spite ot information received from southern colleges that smoking in the women s common rooms there is an accepted practice, the professorial board has officially intimated that the discussion may now be considered closed from its point of view. Now there’s no reason m let turn .old hang on. Here’s a wond-rfnW-Cphedrine preparation. ElHhi.M <vhi>h is -nick roli-f 'oVK nmUr Tt's wnrulorful. Try it. a all chomists; *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 July 1935, Page 5
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154Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 July 1935, Page 5
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