In a conversation with a Press representative, the Hon. R. McKenzie, Minister for Public Works, ventured the opinion that the impression prevailing in the North that when the StratfordOngarue railway is completed trade will flow towards Auckland is erroneous. Trade must find its natural outlet, and the trade of the country as far as Ongarue would undoubtedly pass through New Plymouth because of its harbor. Another thing, the line from a point a little past Stratford was of an ascending gradient all the way to Ongarue, and people would not send their produce uphill when they could send it downhill with equal facility. When the line is through, in a few years’ time, he had no doubt the traffic on the present Taranaki main line would be greatly augmented. “WAI-RONGOA” NATURAL MINERAL WATER. Stimulates digestion, cures constipation, banishes gout and rheumatism, and clears the system generally if partaken of regularly. It is a naturally carbonated water —the only one in Australasia —•’ and the latest medical dictum avers that naturally carbonated water plays a wonderful part in keeping the human system free from disease
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3220, 17 May 1911, Page 4
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247Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3220, 17 May 1911, Page 4
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