TELEGRAMS.
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WAIHI, April 3rd. The old daughter of .1. Ito bin soil was Accidentally drownin tlie Upper reafehe* of Oliinemuri River. She and lifer brdUW £iged five, hand in hand, were crossing a plank, when both fell in. The hoy reached tlie hank hut tlife girl floated down tfm stream. The body was taken out half an hour later.
Harold Chapman, son of Rev. Chap, mail of Tepiike, was'drowned yesterday while surf bathing on Papamoit beach. All attempts to rescue him failed, owing to tiipi'e being a strong Under tow.-
Killed by train. DUNEDIN, April 3rd. Robert Afacka’y,- widower, aged eighty, was killed on the railway this morning, by the' express from Invercargill. The fatality occurred when the train was near Clarendon, the victim attempting to walk across the line at a bend Whore there was no crossing. He Was instantaneously killed.
MAKES A DRINK AIORE DELICIOUS. MORE BENEFICIAL.
Improve your drink, whether whisky brandy or wine, bv tilling the glass with Waironga Natural A 1 inend Water. Wai-Ronga will give it a cleaner, erispef taste, and make it more lively and sparkling, and make it curative in respect of gotd-, rheumatism, kidney troubles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1918, Page 3
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