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M. Clemenceau, ex-Premier of France, will undertake a lecturing tour this year in Brazil. Argentina, and TTiugauv. for which lie is to receive a fee of £4300. Fast-growing children are delicate because their vital M3* is low. .Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Extract produces sound ilesh, muscle, tissue and pure rich red blood in their veins. . Children like to take it. The city engineer for Wellington (Mr W. H. Morton) informs the "Dominion” that when he was in Melbourne recently a new method of dust prevention was being tried in several outlaying parts of the city, where tho streets are macadamised. The method takes the form of spraying the surface of the road with thin tar, which is pumped' out of a tar-cart under strong pressure. Following dose behind is a sand-cart, which sprays the tarred road with sand evenly, and so forms a thin surface which stands tho traffic extremely well. Mr. Morton was so "leased with the results obtained by this process of dust prevention in Carlton, St. Kilda, and other parts of suburban Melbourne, that he lias decided to recommend the City Council to obtain one of these tar-spraying Vehicles for use on the unblocked streets of Wellington. “The city beautiful,” was the definite aim iir both Sydney and Melbourne. No stone was being left unturned by the municipalities to make every park, reserve, and street look its very best. This was particularly so in Melbourne, where many of the streets were being made wonderfully attractive to the eye by setting down a flower-bed here and there, and planting rows of trees where the width of streets permitted.

USE ONLY ZEBRA STOVE PASTE NO DUST. NO HARD WORK. (Made by RECKITT*3.) '/ ' . • ' ■■■ [■ . . , V' •/ ‘"i . : bb ; bbb

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2734, 12 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2734, 12 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2734, 12 February 1910, Page 2

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