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Sympathy with Mr. A. Zacharidi in the illness of his wife was expressed at the annual meeting the G-ishnrne Fire Police and Salvage Corns last evening and a resolution wishing her a speedy return to health was carried. Among those who have made the trip from Taumarunui to Wanganui by moans- of a “flatty’’ this summer are Mr. T. A. Blvth, headmaster oi the Ohakune District High .School. Jack Birth and Moore lilyth. The party built their boat at Ohakune and successfully negotiated the Ml miles of riverway recently. Exactly 30 years ago.- Mr. Blvth. in company with Messrs. C. J. McLean and, \Y. M. Gordon, travelled by canoe from Wanganui to Taumarunui and back. In those days, the river above I’arinui was a “no mail’s land’’ and Tan- , marunui boasted of one pakeha in- A habitant, Mr. A. Bell, who is still in ¥ the up-river town. Air. Blvth natur- ' ally found in his last trip, a good deal of improvement in the river channel and the reading along the banks. . \\ hen the schools reopened after the Christmas holidays last year there was .considerable confusion owing to the fact that several of the new text books ordered by teachers had not even been printed. T week, however, the position is very different, for all books on the syllabus, together with the various exercises, etc., are now in stock and may be procured at Eastwood's Book Store, corner of Gladstone Road and Derby street. Country school committees and private schools are specially catered for in the way of cheap quantityt rates. Inquiries through phones .12 or 12C0 or to the shop will be promptly attended to. Tho game was long, the man was ol(** Tho foozler had an awful cold, A hewer of tho divot, he, his handicap was twenty-three. Said Plus-four Percy: “Mark this well, I cure my colds with M.L.L.” > Lung Linctus forthwith he procured, and freedom from all colds ensured. He now plays scratch, and glad to, tell, he holds the Captain’s prize as well. —McDonald’s Lung Linctus for Coughs, Golds, ’Flu. I 2/6, Chemists and Stores, or direct from McDonald, Chemist, Tokcmaru Bay.*.* . - ' .6 v ' AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR WORMS. Don't lot your children suffer from worms. Give them WADE’S WORM PIGS without delay., Instantly rids them of the complaint. Pleasant to take. No bad after-effectsV Safe and inexpensive. All chemists .and stores,- J Be sure you ask fat WADE’S WORM # FIGS. r

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 11 February 1930, Page 4

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 11 February 1930, Page 4

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 11 February 1930, Page 4

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