That the New ealand Red Cross hoped eventually to establish depots in every town in New Zealand, where gifts of flowers and books could be left for distributian to hospitals and institutions, was mentioned by the Dominion president of the society, Mrs T. H. Lowry, when epeaking in Hastings last night. A new island has beeq diseovered in the south-west Pacific by four Sydney men, Norman K. Wallis, Henry New ton-Scott, John "W. Forsyth, and Gilbert Whitley (ichthyologLst to the Australian Museum). Cruising iu tho schooner Wanderor, the party came upon the island lying in the four-mile-wide Elizabeth Reef, north of Lord Howe Island. It was taken possession of in the name of King Edward VtTT. (who was still reigning at the tinte), and called Forsyth Land, after Mr Forsyth, who foreeast its use as a seaplane base on the Sydney rFiji-America route. Cease Your Croaking Din — Parnell. An abrupt way of asking people to /id themselves of their colds. Bad colds are a source of annoyance to victims — and their friends. Be on the safe side and keep Baxters Lung Preserver handy. "Baxters" quickly clears np the worst of coughs and colds — and its tonic properties help set you up. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6 all chcmicts and « torea.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 8
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