1 s An timitsal fonn of accident recently f occurred at Dargaville. IVo girls, 9 aged 10 and 13 -yelars respectively , a we're .playing near a htand winch supi ported two large tanks lull oi water. 5 The structure gave way, and the f youngest girl was buried boueafch the 5 rieiu'is, lier life only being saved by a, tlie material coming into contact with r a stump. She sustained severe bruises yr and is in serious condition. The t elder girl was overwhelmed 'by the y water from the tanks, and was carried p away some -0 yards. She also ref reived painful bruises. 0 Levin shopkeeper to-day was asked by the Quarter Master Sergeant to send in his account against the Dele euce Department tor the so'Wiers at ° the school at once, as 'the men are leav- ' ing Levin to-morrow (Thursday) 'j' The total valuo of the pig industry d in Ireland increased from £6,887,000 d in 1905%) £8,140,000 in 1914. Bacon curing is carried on by about fifty. 1., firms employing approximately 3000 hands, and Ireland exports about onefifth of the total imports of (bacon to the United Kingdom. 1 , - ... } y Don't trifle with a cold by drugging £• the stomach. Let "Nazol" afford yoii ar relief. Penetrating and germ-killing;, j. j, Steady for use when bought.—Advt. 1- j 1 ' e[ • For 'Nasal Catarrh there's nothing t-jso effective as "Nazol"~that sterling 1 specific which is praised by thousands. »tOnly Is 6d for 60,dos$e.—Advt. >
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1915, Page 3
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245Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 July 1915, Page 3
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