Early on Sunday morning the Manchester Private Hotel, Courtenay Place, Wellington, was gutted by fire, and two people (a man and a woman) burned "to death. I 1 our were so badly injured that they had to be removed to the hospital, and a number of others were more or less seriously injured. It is no? known how the fire originated. The furniture and effects were insured for £320; the amount on the building was not stated. A long-night social gathering will be held next Friday evening by the Levin Druids' Lodge. A Seddon (Marlborough) farmer reports that from a paddock he threshed 225 sacks of barley,- the yield being a shade over 70 bushels to the acre, which is believed to be a record for the Awatere. The seed was of the irish Archer type. From far-off TreHizond or near Poneke—what matters whence they come? What though they beat the drum, or trumpet out their worth? For quality go seek ye throughout the circled earth, and then come back to Pink; and mutely wink!!—Advt.
The famous Roslyn writing pads obtainable from all utationers and storekeepers at 6d an£ '•nrh.—A dvt. "For this relief muchth&nfcs!" Hamlet's words expresse the.-feel-ine- of the many thousands' who have tested "NAZOL." All agree that "NAZOL" is "the best cough and cold remedy in the Dominion." Get a bottle TO-DAY. _______ Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough at night.—Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1b Bd, 2c od,
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1914, Page 2
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239Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 May 1914, Page 2
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