EXTRAODINARY STORM.
CHOPS WASHED .OUT.
By Telceracih—Prcßa Aesociation-OopyriEht (Rec. December 9, 0.50 a.m.) Adelaide, December 8. An extraordinary storm was experienced at Bowhill on tho River Murray; five inches of nain fell in twenty minutes and crops were washed out by the roots.
When you go visiting—don't have n headache, and bo out of sorts. Carry Steam!.' Headache Cure, mako yourstay pleasant. Heaclacho relieved immediately.—A dvt. ,'ji In connection with the recent elections, Mr. John P. Luke desires to thank the electors of Wellington Suburbs for their support nt Thursday's poll. Dr. Arnold Izard thanks the electors of Wellington North for their support at Thursday's poll. . Mr. A. n. Hinilmarsh sincerely thanks the electors of Wellington South for their liberal support on election day. In an advertisement in this issue Mr. W. H. Field, of Otaki, desires to thank tho voters of that electorate for their support at Thttrsdo.y'B poll.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 5
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150EXTRAODINARY STORM. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 5
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