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Parliament.

WEDNESDAY. In the Legislative Council the At-torney-General stated that provision would be made on the Estimates for improving the lighting on the coast line. The Hon. W. 0. Smith was appointed Chairman of Committees. The debate on the Address-in-Reply was resumed by Hon. Mr Bigg. I Hon. Mr Luke moved the adjournment. In the House, the St. Andrew’s Church Wellington, Trustees Empowering Bill and the Agricultural Labourers Accommodation Bill were read a fust time. The Premier announced that the Fiuanc'al Statement would be brought down on Tuesday night accompanied bv the Land Bill, the Endowment Bill, and the Income Tax Assessment Bill. Later the Native Land Bill would also be circulated. Leave of absence for a fortnight was granted to Mr Kaihau. The House adjourned at :» p.m. to present the address to the Governor. The Premier announced that he had arranged a weekly ma I service with Sydney, to coat £Io,OCO per annum. Sir J. Stowart moved the second reading of the Legislative Council Election Bill, which was carried by 40 to 29, Ministers being in the minority. | Mr ft. McKenzie moved the second reading of the Noxious Weeds Amendment Bill. A division was taken without debate, and the reading was carried by 42 to 28. The House adjourned at 11.45 p.m. Turcsn.w. In the Council, the Addross-in-[to ply debate was continued. In the House, the principal hiii-incss consisted ol Members Bills and the setting np of Sessional t 'nmmittces. A few of tlio.so chcai) towels loft ae the Economic. What is the difference between The Twentieth Centui y and Universal Cold Cure ? An wei;—-One is the Age of Miracles, the other 4 he Mirac e of the Age. ONE GUINEAhasIo he posted to Miss E., Jessie Street, Wellington, for the above contribution. (Full name dinclosed on app'icatinn). The Proprietors of The Universal Cold Cure - the latest and best anccific— award a Guinea each week for the most Sagacious Saying, the Best Conundrum (with answer). Humorous Verse, Pun, or Witty Observation on the unquestionable merits of the Universal Gold Cure. Test it; you will then write with enthusiasm! Contributions must not exceed thirty words ; must be accompanied by tbe Coupon found with every bottle ; and should be addressed; “Universal Cold Cure (The Latest and Best), P.O. Box 710, Wellington ” All Store and Chemists sell Universal Cold Cure. Its prices are Is Od and 2s 6d. 409tc

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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXIII, Issue 4045, 12 July 1907, Page 3

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397

Parliament. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXIII, Issue 4045, 12 July 1907, Page 3

Parliament. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXIII, Issue 4045, 12 July 1907, Page 3

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